Midnight Oil
1978. Colour lithograph, 72.5 x 50.8cm. Repaired minor tears to left margin. Linen-backed. Ref: Anfuso, Rockin’ Australia: 50 years of concert posters, 2014, #1261, p713. More
1978. Colour lithograph, 72.5 x 50.8cm. Repaired minor tears to left margin. Linen-backed. Ref: Anfuso, Rockin’ Australia: 50 years of concert posters, 2014, #1261, p713. More
1979. Colour process lithograph, 88.8 x 60.5cm. Minor surface loss. Linen-backed. Text includes “Kevin Jacobsen Concert Promotions & Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd present...Touring Australia in April.” The ‘Babylon by Bus’ tour was Marley’s only tour to include Asia and Oceania. In Australia he played at the Festival Halls in..... More
1979. Colour screenprint, initialled “S” in image lower right, editioned 20/50 and signed and dated in ink on image lower left to right, 101.8 x 76.2cm. Linen-backed. From the rare first issue of this poster in 1979. More
1979. Colour process lithograph, 88.9 x 60.6cm. Linen-backed. Text includes “Kevin Jacobsen Concert Promotions & Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd present… Touring Australia in April.” The ‘Babylon by Bus’ tour was Marley’s only tour to include Asia and Oceania. In Australia he played at venues such as the Festival Halls..... More
c1979. Colour screenprint, 36.3 x 48.7cm. Trimmed margins, old tape marks to edges, minor perforation to image centre. Linen-backed. Text continues “with The Layabouts. $3/$2 conc. Sat., March 31. Gay Film Fund proceeds to One In Seven.” The One In Seven Collective was a lesbian feminist group who co-produced, with..... More
c1979. Colour screenprint, signed “Ashtray” in image lower right, annotated “next Thurs. 4th” in ink in lower panel, 76 x 51.6cm. Repaired minor tears to edges. Linen-backed. The poster, depicting winged thongs, is promoting the band’s gig most likely held on Thursday, 4 January 1979 at the Civic Hotel in..... More
1979. Colour screenprint, 101.6 x 75.6cm. Repaired minor tears and slight foxing to edges. Linen-backed. Held in NGA. Get Wet is Mental As Anything’s debut album. Artist Paul Worstead has had a long association with Mental As Anything, having met the band members while studying art at East Sydney Technical..... More
c1970s-1980s. Screenprint, signed “Blond” in image centre right, 72.1 x 47cm. Linen-backed. Text continues “cnr Pitt & Goulburn Sts [Sydney]. Plays 8 to midnite [sic], Mon. to Sat.” The Civic Hotel (now Civic Underground) was a music venue that played host to a number of rock bands, including Midnight Oil..... More
1980. Colour screenprint, studio line “Ashtray” and initialled “A.S.” in image upper and lower right, 76.1 x 50.8cm. Repaired tears to image lower left. Linen-backed. Text continues “In the Teddy Bear Room. Mon., 31st March.” Held in NGA. More
c1980. Process lithograph with screenprint, 70 x 47.3cm. Slight crazing. Linen-backed. Australian rock band The Heroes (1979-1982), formed in Newcastle, was the last band to play at Newcastle’s popular Star Hotel. On the night of the Heroes’ performance of 19 September 1979 one of Australia’s largest riots broke out over..... More
1981. Colour screenprint, 101.5 x 76.2cm. Repaired minor tears, slight soiling. Linen-backed. Text continues “Frontier Tours present...February ‘81.” Zenyatta Mondatta (invented words) was The Police’s third studio album, released in 1980. Ref: Wiki. More
1981. Colour screenprint, 101.6 x 76cm. Repaired tears, slight soiling and crazing. Linen-backed. Text continues “Frontier Tours present... February ’81.” Zenyatta Mondatta (invented words) was The Police’s third studio album, released in 1980. Ref: Wiki. More
1981. Process lithograph with added ink, 65 x 44cm. Old tape marks to upper edge. Linen-backed. Text includes “Approved by the James Brown School of Deportment. New single Hepnobeat/Funky Turban. Here!” The Dynamic Hepnotics were an Australian soul, blues and funk band which formed in 1979 and disbanded in 1986..... More
1981. Colour process lithograph, signed “Hughes” in image centre left, 60.8 x 43.8cm. Minor creases and missing portions to edges. Linen-backed. Text continues “Quasimodo’s Dream album available now! Mercury from PolyGram Records.” Quasimodo’s Dream, the song and title of the second album by the Australian pop/new wave band The Reels..... More
c1978-1982. Colour screenprint, monogrammed in image lower right, studio line in lower margin, 76.4 x 50.8cm. Linen-backed. Text continues “Rhythm & blues to move your shoes.” Image inspired by the soundtrack record cover for the American TV series The Untouchables (1959-1963). Graphic artist John Foy of Skull Printworks in Woollahra..... More
1982. Colour screenprint, initialled “S” in image lower right, inscribed and signed by Sharp, and inscribed and autographed by Tiny Tim in ink and pencil on image upper left and right, 101.8 x 76cm. Minor stains overall. Linen-backed. Text continues “5 Sept. 1982. A McGregor screenprint.” Inscription by Sharp reads..... More
1982. Colour screenprint, artist name “Deborah Parry” in image lower right, 79.3 x 50.4cm. Linen-backed. Text continues “October 1982. Sponsored by the NSW Government Premier’s Department.” Held in NGA. The NSW Women and Arts Festival, held in October 1982, included more than 1,000 events throughout NSW and initiated a national..... More
1982. Colour screenprint, 69.6 x 48.7cm. Repaired minor missing portions or creases, old tape stain to upper edge. Linen-backed. The Dugites were a Western Australian band who formed in the late 1970s and recorded three albums in the early 1980s. They combined elements of power pop, new wave and electronic..... More
1983. Colour screenprint, 101.4 x 76.1cm. Repaired minor tears, slight foxing. Linen-backed. Text reads “1983. Frontier Touring Co. Pty Ltd. Entertainment Centre Wed., 16 Nov. Tickets: usual agencies. 2SM, Rock of the 80’s.”. More
1983. Colour screenprint, artist name “Warwick Jolly” in image lower right, 101.5 x 77cm. Crazing, slight paint loss. Linen-backed. Text continues “Music, writing, film & video, publishing, visual arts, performance. 25 February to 14 March. Melbourne Fringe Art Festival is assisted by the Community Art Board of the Australia Council..... More
1983. Colour screenprint, signed in image lower right, 75.8 x 56.5cm. Repaired minor creases. Linen-backed. Text continues “Nimrod [theatre]. July 20 to Sept. 18. Bookings: 6995003, 6996031.” Ref: AusStage. Image includes Australian Waratah flowers. More
1983. Colour screenprint, initialled “B.” in image lower right, 55.3 x 37.5cm. Pinholes to corners. Linen-backed. Text continues “The Hunter Valley Theatre presents…Kris McQuade and the Castanets. Nov. 9–Dec. 10. This musical comedy is about “Molly Morgan, a convict pioneer who is one of the few women with a name…widely..... More
1984. Colour screenprint, “Redback Graphix” logo and date in image centre left, 74 x 49.5cm. Linen-backed. Text includes “Coloured Stone, Herb Laughton, Warumpi Band, Kuckles, Ilkari Maru, Bob Randall, Rebel Voices, Issac Yama, Aboriginal Choirs. All black music on Imparja records and cassettes produced by Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association..... More
1984. Colour screenprint, signed “John Nowland” in image upper right, 136 x 101.2cm. Slight stains, foxing. Linen-backed. Text continues “March 1-18, 1984.” Held in SLSA. The 1984 Adelaide Festival was led by Artistic Director Anthony Steel. Festival highlights included Vladimir Ashkenazy leading London’s Philharmonia Orchestra on its first visit to..... More
1985. Colour screenprint, signed “D. [Deborah] Parry” in image lower left, 97.8 x 68.3cm. Minor crazing to edges. Linen-backed. Text includes “Understudies P/L present…Lynette Curran, Noni Hazelhurst, Sue Ingleton, Gillian Jones. Directed by Kerry Dwyer, Ros Horin, Chrissie Koltai, Carol Woodrow. Designed by Melody Cooper. Thurs., 11 April–Sun., 19 May..... More