Hardy Wilson: a living memory

United Kingdom, 1983

Film
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Hardy Wilson was an Australian architect and artist who acknowledged a climate that was non-European and designed houses and commercial buildings which were sympathetic to their surroundings. He was also a watercolourist, furniture designer, and a prolific social and philosophical writer. This film is of interest to an audience interested in Australian heritage and culture.

Credits

producer/director

Louise Johnson

production company

Polak Productions

Language

English

Duration

00:26:30:00

Colour

Colour

ACMI Identifier

33739

Subject categories

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Architects

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Architecture - Australia

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Art - Australia

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Artists - Australia

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Arts - Canada

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Design

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Painters - Australia

Crafts & Visual Arts â†’ Watercolor painting

Documentary

Documentary â†’ Documentary films - Australia

History â†’ History

Literature â†’ Authors, Australian

Short films

Short films â†’ Short films - Great Britain

Sound/audio

Sound

Holdings

16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)

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