Peter Bray Gallery (a commercial gallery) was established as Stanley Coe Gallery in 1949 before being renamed in 1951, after a change of management. Situated at 435 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, it closed in 1957.[1] Many of the major names in mid-century Australian contemporary art showed there during its brief, but very busy, lifespan.
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PeterBrayGallery (a commercial gallery) was established as Stanley Coe Gallery in 1949 before being renamed in 1951, after a change of management. Situated...
and Nancy Grant. Braund's first solo exhibition, held in 1952 at PeterBrayGallery in Melbourne, launched her career and from then on she had consistent...
R160’ chair. He marketed his modernist chairs through art galleries including PeterBrayGallery in Melbourne and they are now highly collectable on a par...
Ceramics, 1956, PeterBrayGallery Hermia Boyd: Sculptures, Bronzes, drawings and etchings, 21 November-9 December 1971, South Yarra Gallery The Painter as...
September 1956. p. 8. PeterBrayGallery; Melbourne Graphic Artists (1956). Prints by the Melbourne Graphic Artists, PeterBrayGallery, Bourke Street, 25th...
the manly profile. — Deutscher and Hackett, First exhibited in the PeterBrayGallery in 1953, for more than 40 years the painting hung in the South Yarra...
abandoned country structures were shown in 1956 at the gallery, which had been renamed the PeterBray. She had firmly established her reputation in Australia...
Goldfields Art Gallery". Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV). Retrieved 6 December 2021. "East Gippsland Art Gallery". Public Galleries Association...
1957, 19–28 March: PeterBrayGallery 1966, from 30 January: Exhibition of paintings and prints by Jack Courier. North Adelaide Galleries 1991, 28 November...
at many Melbourne galleries, including Stanley Coe Gallery, PeterBrayGallery, the Victorian Artists' Society Galleries, and Gallery A. In the 1970s he...
1946 Solo exhibition PeterBrayGallery, 435 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1953 Memorial exhibition at University Gallery Melbourne, 1981 The...
Shore's October 1952 review of a joint show by Inge and Graham King at PeterBrayGallery Melbourne: 'Inge King's art has "the gadget air"' (21 October 1952)...
his lifelong specialty. After his return to Melbourne he showed at PeterBrayGallery in 1957, and embarked on a career in art education. Parr was Head...
Autio and Peter Voulkos were the first resident artists in 1951. Their professor at Montana State College, Frances Senska, friends with Bray, encouraged...
Sellbach PeterBrayGallery (1956 – 1956) Victoria, Australia Maude Vizard-Wholohan Prizes, 1960 Royal South Australian Society Of Arts Gallery (1960 –...
District of San Francisco, the only child of Charles Hitchcock Adams and Olive Bray. He was named after his uncle, Ansel Easton. His mother's family came from...
web site Artist's page at Frank Lloyd Gallery Chronology on Artnet.com Selz, Peter (June 2002). "In Memoriam: Peter Voulkos". California Alumni Association...
Dawson W. Velázquez. Ed. Dawson W. Carr; also Xavier Bray, Javier Portús and others. National Gallery London, 2006. ISBN 1-85709-303-8 Portús p. 63 claims...
Cavener's website Jason Jacques Gallery - representing Beth Cavener ArtNet page on Cavener Stichter The Archie Bray Foundation Cavener Stichter Entry...
"Terence Stamp: five best moments". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2020. Bray, Christopher (2014). 1965: The Year Modern Britain was Born. London: Simon...
Sarah Brayer's art is in the collections of the British Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's Sackler Gallery, and the American Embassy in Tokyo. Brayer was...
Marie-Ange Brayer, Peter Taylor, Fiona Raby of Dunne & Raby, George Legrady, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Charles Waldheim, Nikolaus Hirsch, Peter Cook, Gijs van...