Arbitary law means: exploitation of working class (Poster supporting SEC maintenance workers' strike, La Trobe Valley, Victoria.

Primary Artist

Nevan Bruton (1997–)

Title

Arbitary law means: exploitation of working class (Poster supporting SEC maintenance workers' strike, La Trobe Valley, Victoria.

Date made

1977 – (1977)

Place made

Australia, Australia, Victoria, Churchill, Gippsland College of Advanced Educat View on map Close map

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Category

Poster

Print type

relief

Technique

linocut, printed in black ink, from one block

Matrix size

30.6 x 31.6 cm (printed image)

Support

paper

State

published state

Impression

undesignated impression as issued

Edition information

print run unknown

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

Inscribed lower right below printed image, 'NEVAN BRUTON - GIAE / POSTER SUPPORTING SEC MAITENANCE / WORKERS STRIKE 1977 / LINO CUT 30.6 X 30.6 cm'.

Collection

National Gallery of Australia

IRN

61320

Accession number

79.2212

Accession method

Curator's allowance

Meeting

Meeting 2, 1979/80 (1979-09-11)

Provenance

Purchased by the Australian National Gallery, from The Wonderful Art Nuances Club, Gippsland Institute of Advance Education, Churchill, Victoria, 1979. The group of 27 posters were cut and printed by students and staff of the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education on themes relating to the local enviroment.

Credit line

Purchased 1979

Country of context

Australia

Creators

Bruton, Nevan. | (1997–) Australian | Male | artist

Wonderful Art Nuances Club. | (1976–) Australian | Organisation | artist

Last Updated

11 Jan 2013