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Ken Done AM (b. 1940) painter, studied at East Sydney Technical College before becoming an advertising graphic designer. He gave up work to paint full-time in 1980. Soon, his stylised, colourful representations of Sydney's beaches, harbour, animals and flowers found their way onto placemats, t-shirts, bibs, swimwear, sheets, mugs and vases. By 1987, when Rennie Ellis took this photograph for Playboy, Done had an annual turnover of more than $4 million. In 1994, Sydney's Powerhouse Museum mounted the exhibition Ken Done: the art of design, and two years later he held his first European exhibition, in Paris. A few years ago, the genial artist told interviewer George Negus that sneers at his 'commercial' art by critics and other artists worried him – 'I'd be tougher than I really am if I told you that it didn't hurt sometimes' – but his retail business, Done Art and Design, has endured, and his paintings sell well, particularly in the UK and Japan. Done was named Australia's Father of the Year in 1989.
Purchased 2006
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On one level The Companion talks about the most famous and frontline Australians, but on another it tells us about ourselves.
Iconic Australian artist Ken Done discusses his life and career as a painter.
Bon Scott and Angus Young photographed by Rennie Ellis are part of a display celebrating summer and images of the shirtless male.