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Marea Gazzard, Paddington, Sydney

1963 (printed 2000)
David Moore

from the series ‘From Face to Face’
gelatin silver photograph on paper (42.5 cm x 28.5 cm)

Marea Gazzard (1928-2013), ceramic artist, trained in Sydney and London before emerging as one of England's most important ceramicists in the 1950s. She returned with her husband to Australia in 1960. Together they set about building a strikingly modern house in Paddington, while starting the first urban action group in Sydney to help save the area. In 1973, with fibre artist Mona Hessing, Gazzard was one of the first craftspeople invited to exhibit at the Victorian Art Gallery. Through the seventies and eighties she exhibited large abstract works and held the first Chair of the Crafts Board of the Australia Council. President of the World Crafts Council from 1980 to 1984, she was commissioned to create the bronze sculpture Mingarri: the Little Olgas (1988) which stands in the central Executive Courtyard of New Parliament House, Canberra. Gazzard's works include Zabuton, a series of clay Tatami pillows influenced by a Japanese crafts residency.

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of the artist 2001. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
The series 'David Moore: From Face to Face' was acquired as a gift of the artist and with financial assistance from Timothy Fairfax AC and L Gordon Darling AC CMG 2001.
© Lisa, Michael, Matthew and Joshua Moore
http://davidmoorephotography.com.au/

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Artist and subject

David Moore (age 36 in 1963)

Marea Gazzard AM (age 35 in 1963)

Subject professions

Visual arts and crafts

Donated by

David Moore (79 portraits)

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