








Richard Tipping, Multiple Pleasures: Multiples & (sub)Versions by Richard Tipping. Thorny Devil Press in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1996.
Published on the occasion of Richard Tipping’s mini-retrospective at The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 August - 22 September 1996.
Sent to Peter Townsend in 1996 with an accompanying letter from Tipping to Peter Townsend dated 3.9.96 in which Tipping requests assistance with promoting forthcoming exhibition at The Eagle Gallery in London.
Richard Tipping (b.1949) is an Australian poet and artist. He studied film, philosophy and literature at Flinders University graduating in 1972. Initially a free verse poetry, he began making concrete poetry on a manual typewriter in the mid-1970s, and co-founded the Friendly Street Poets in 1975. Around this time tipping began collecting and altering found images of public signage. His first solo exhibitions were at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1978, at Robin Gibson Gallery in Sydney in 1980, and at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney] in 1983.
Author/Artist: Richard Tipping
Title: Multiple Pleasures with an essay by Alex Selentisch
Publisher: Thorny Devil Press in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Publication date: 1996
Format: 24 colour postcards and folded brochure in a plastic wallet with printed cover
Condition: Fine
Provenance: Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04437 PT 78
Published on the occasion of Richard Tipping’s mini-retrospective at The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 August - 22 September 1996.
Sent to Peter Townsend in 1996 with an accompanying letter from Tipping to Peter Townsend dated 3.9.96 in which Tipping requests assistance with promoting forthcoming exhibition at The Eagle Gallery in London.
Richard Tipping (b.1949) is an Australian poet and artist. He studied film, philosophy and literature at Flinders University graduating in 1972. Initially a free verse poetry, he began making concrete poetry on a manual typewriter in the mid-1970s, and co-founded the Friendly Street Poets in 1975. Around this time tipping began collecting and altering found images of public signage. His first solo exhibitions were at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1978, at Robin Gibson Gallery in Sydney in 1980, and at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney] in 1983.
Author/Artist: Richard Tipping
Title: Multiple Pleasures with an essay by Alex Selentisch
Publisher: Thorny Devil Press in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Publication date: 1996
Format: 24 colour postcards and folded brochure in a plastic wallet with printed cover
Condition: Fine
Provenance: Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04437 PT 78
Published on the occasion of Richard Tipping’s mini-retrospective at The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 August - 22 September 1996.
Sent to Peter Townsend in 1996 with an accompanying letter from Tipping to Peter Townsend dated 3.9.96 in which Tipping requests assistance with promoting forthcoming exhibition at The Eagle Gallery in London.
Richard Tipping (b.1949) is an Australian poet and artist. He studied film, philosophy and literature at Flinders University graduating in 1972. Initially a free verse poetry, he began making concrete poetry on a manual typewriter in the mid-1970s, and co-founded the Friendly Street Poets in 1975. Around this time tipping began collecting and altering found images of public signage. His first solo exhibitions were at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1978, at Robin Gibson Gallery in Sydney in 1980, and at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney] in 1983.
Author/Artist: Richard Tipping
Title: Multiple Pleasures with an essay by Alex Selentisch
Publisher: Thorny Devil Press in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Publication date: 1996
Format: 24 colour postcards and folded brochure in a plastic wallet with printed cover
Condition: Fine
Provenance: Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04437 PT 78