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Title:Look Magazine - April 2007
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Year:2007
Date:2007-04-01
Description:Article about the Focus Room exhibition 'Paradise Then' held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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Title: Paradise Then - Sydney 2007
Year: 2007
Description:

This exhibition is held in the Focus Room of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. It was openned by Professor Marie Bashir, Governor of New South Wales, on 4th May 2007 and runs from 5th May 2007 to 29 August 2007. For more information, please go to the Art Gallery web site.

This exhibition is scheduled to coincide with the Australian launch of the book "Bali in the 1930s - Photographs and Sculptures by Arthur Fleischmann".

Curator: Barry Pearce


Title: Bali in the 1930s - Photographs and Sculptures by Arthur Fleischmann
Year: 2007
Description: This luxury book is published by Pictures Publishers in The Netherlands who are a specialist publishers for art books relating to Indonesia.

The text is written by Paul de Bont and is based on the original manuscript written by Arthur Fleischmann during his stay in Sydney between 1939 and 1948.

The book itself is hard bound, in a thread sewn real cloth case, printed on 170 gram silk art paper and measures 35cm by 29cm. It contains approximately 200 photos taken by Fleischmann in Bali displayed on 240 pages.

The ISBN Number is 978-90-73187-57-3.

Rich Fine Art in Mayfair is hosting an exhibition until 22nd December 2007 of approximately 70 of the original photographic prints made by Fleischmann in Bali, and 30 sculptures created during his stay on the Island. Many of the terracotta sculptures were fired in local straw kilns in Bali, and the photgraphs were developed and printed by Fleischmann in Bali using sunlight and an enlarger consisting of a pinhole positioned in a blacked out window of his studio.

"The year is 1937. The forty-two year old Hungarian sculptor Arthur Fleischmann stepped ashore onto Balinese soil from a small boat that brought him across the Straits of Bali from Java. A new and exotic chapter in his life was about to open up in front of him. Armed with little more than a 35mm Dolina camera and the sensitive eye of an artist, he recorded in over 1800 photographs the life, customs and beauty of the Balinese people.

"Had it not been for the threat of the War in the Pacific, he would have remained there the rest of his life amongst the beauty, poise and calm of this exquisite paradise ? sculpting and photographing the graceful young temple dancers that became his muses. Instead he escaped to Australia where he compiled a manuscript to accompany the Balinese photographs. In this book parts of that original manuscript are presented together with the best photographs from his collection."

The book can be purchased online from the publisher at www.boekdesign.nl 

The retailer in the UK is:

Thomas Heneage Art Books,
42 Duke Street,
St James's,
London,
SW1Y 6DJ,
Great Britain.
Tel: 0207 930 9223
http://www.heneage.com
Contact: Ian Thompson