He thought of himself as a melancholic, disdaining modern psychological labels and invoking the traditional astrological one: 'I came into the world under the sign of Saturn-the star of slowest revolution, the planet of ...'

Primary Artist

Ken Heyes (1952–)

Title

He thought of himself as a melancholic, disdaining modern psychological labels and invoking the traditional astrological one: 'I came into the world under the sign of Saturn-the star of slowest revolution, the planet of ...'

Source

In the library

Date made

1984

Place made

Australia, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney View on map Close map

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Category

Artist's book

Print type

electrostatic

Technique

photocopy

Matrix size

42.0 x 29.6 cm (image)

Support

white wove paper

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

No inscriptions

Collection

National Gallery of Australia

IRN

7986

Accession number

88.107.11

Accession method

Gift

Provenance

Purchased by the Philip Morris Arts Grant, from the artist. Gift to the Australian National gallery, from the Philip Morris Arts Grant, January 1988.

Credit line

Gift of the Philip Morris Arts Grant 1988

Subject category

Australia, Book arts: ArtistÂ’s book

Country of context

Aotearoa New Zealand

Creators

Heyes, Ken. | (1952–) Aotearoa New Zealander | Male | artist