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Entertainment Posters, Part 1 Rock concerts, film, theatre & performance Collectors’ List No. 190, 2017 Online catalogue Josef Lebovic Gallery 103a Anzac Parade (cnr Duke St) Kensington (Sydney) NSW p: (02) 9663 4848 e: [email protected] w: joseflebovicgallery.com

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Entertainment Posters, Part 1Rock concerts, film, theatre & performance

Collectors’ List No. 190, 2017 Online catalogue

Josef Lebovic Gallery103a Anzac Parade (cnr Duke St)

Kensington (Sydney) NSWp: (02) 9663 4848

e: [email protected]: joseflebovicgallery.com

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2.| |Trocadero – Pavillon, Baden-Baden [Cabaret],| c1930s.| Linocut, monogrammed “H.E.” in image lower right, 91.7 x 59.5cm. Repaired slight tears to old folds and edges, minor soiling. Linen-backed.|

$1,650|

Text in German continues “Marz-programm: taglich 8 uhr. Kapelle Jonny Lytton, Jonny spielt auf. Erich Erichs, Ida Rodel, Cilly Ravello, Ly Sarrina, Carlo Kayser. Als gast: Sarrina Kayser. Exzentrisch-akrobatisches Tanzpaar. Kabarett und Tanzpalast. American bar. Besuchen sie das Unternehmen, das ihnen in Baden-Baden das Meiste bietet. Morgenzeitung, Baden-Baden [Germany].”Rare pre-war poster.

1.| |For The Term Of His Natural Life,| 1927.| Colour linocut with letter press, 101.7 x 76.5cm. Repaired minor creases and stains to margins, old folds. Linen-backed.| $1,650|

Text includes “All the wealth of a nation! It cost over £60,000 to produce in Australia for the world! Australia’s peerless scenery was combed to show the world the nation’s natural beauty spots, the company travelling more than 2,000 miles to various locations, including picturesque Tasmania. Produced by the famous international director, Norman Dawn, for Australasian Films Ltd, it is adapted from Marcus Clarke’s world-famous book, of which millions of copies have been sold.“It is the first gigantic effort to place Australia on the movie map. Rich in earnest human appeal this Union-Master-World-Production presents something spectacular, dramatic and historical that will live for all time. Marcus Clarke’s immortal story, produced by Norman Dawn for Australasian Films Ltd. Cinematographer Len H. Roos, ASC – ARPS. The Swift Printing Co. Ltd, Sussex St, Sydney.” Ref: Wiki.

Entertainment Posters, Part 2This online catalogue will be available in the near future. Please advise us if you would like a copy via email.

JOSEF LEBOVIC GALLERYCelebrating 40 Years • Established 1977

Member: AA&ADA • A&NZAAB • IVPDA (USA) • AIPAD (USA) • IFPDA (USA)

Address: 103a Anzac Parade, Kensington (Sydney), NSWPostal: PO Box 93, Kensington NSW 2033, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9663 4848 • Mobile: 0411 755 887 • ABN 15 800 737 094Email: [email protected] • Website: joseflebovicgallery.comOpen: Monday to Saturday from 1 to 6pm by chance or by appointment

COLLECTORS’ LIST No. 190, 2017

Entertainment Posters, Part 1Rock concerts, film, theatre & performance

Online catalogue, October 2017Prices are in Australian dollars, including GST. Exchange rates at

the time of printing: AUD $1.00 = USD $0.78¢; UK£0.58p© Licence by VISCOPY AUSTRALIA 2017 LRN 5523Compiled by Josef & Jeanne Lebovic, Dimity Kasz, Lenka Miklos

Cover: Ian McCausland, The Rolling Stones Australian Tour, 1973.Colour process lithograph, #10, p5

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6.| |“TV Week.” The Fonze Tells: ‘Kim And Me’,| c1970s.| Colour and process lithograph, 58.5 x 46.6cm. Old folds, minor discolouration. Linen-backed.|

$550|

Text continues “Printed and published by South-down Press, 32 Walsh St., Melbourne, 3001.”

5.| Milton Glaser (American, b.1929).| Dylan,| 1966.| Colour lithograph, artist name in image upper right, 83.5 x 56.2cm. Old folds, slight discolouration, scuffing. Linen-backed.|

$990|

This poster was packaged with Bob Dylan’s 1966 Greatest Hits LP; the tell-tale folds indicate it is an original issue poster.Milton Glaser, who is most famous for his “I ‘love’ NY” logo, “took his inspiration for the Dylan profile from a 1957 self-portrait by Marcel Duchamp. Though Glaser used a similar composition, the transformation of Dylan’s curly mane into a tangled rainbow was his own invention.” Ref: Smithsonian Magazine, June 2010.

4.| |“Help!” With The Beatles [Film],| 1965.| Colour process lithograph, 97.3 x 68cm. Slight cracking, repaired minor tears to edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Produced by Walter Shenson. Directed by Richard Lester. Also starring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti & Roy Kinnear. Screenplay by Marc Behm & Charles Wood. Story by Marc Behm. Musical score by Ken Thorne. Eastmancolour.”

3.| |The Chinese Bungalow,| 1940.| Colour lithograph, 102 x 76.5cm. Missing portions to edges, pinholes, slight foxing overall, old folds. Linen-backed.|

$1,650|

Text continues “with Paul Lukas, Jane Baxter, Kay Walsh, Robert Douglas. A GBD attraction. Hackett-Offset Print. Syd. Melb.”

The Chinese Bungalow, also known as Chinese Den, is a British melodrama set in the Far East. Directed by George King, the film was adapted from Marion Osmond’s play and 1923 novel. Ref: Wiki..

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9.| |“Rolling Stone” [Chuck Berry],| 1972.| Colour and process lithograph, 56.5 x 44.2cm. Repaired slight tears to edges and minor soiling. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text continues “Issue no. 122. November 23, 1972, 60c. A conversation with Chuck Berry. Printed by Peelprint Pty Ltd.”This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

8.| |John Lennon Commemorative Group,| 1971-1989.| Group of eight posters consisting of five process lithographs and three linocut, letterpress and process screen newspaper headline posters, photographer’s line or artist name and date in three images lower right or centre, sizes range from 51.8 x 37.8cm to 88.6 x 58.8cm. Some posters with missing portions, repaired tears, per forations or old folds. Linen-backed.|

The group $7,700|

This group includes:(a) Four newspaper head line posters, reporting on Lennon’s death or commemorating his life;(b) Advertising poster for Rolling Stone magazine’s January 1981 issue featuring a photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, taken by Annie Liebovitz only hours before Lennon’s death;(c) John Lennon playing piano in the studio for Imagine, by Peter

Fordham. This poster was released as a pull-out poster with the 1971 album;(d) Poster of an Astrid Kirchherr photograph of John Lennon in Hamburg, taken from The Beatles’ 1960 tour and reproduced in 1989 for the Lennon Statue Fund;(e) Poster advertising “The Lennon Tapes”, featuring a photograph by Paul Williams. The tapes were recorded 48 hours before Lennon was murdered, and feature a three hour interview with Lennon and Ono by Andy Peebles in New York for BBC. Ref: National Library of Australia; Rolling Stone magazine. A detailed list is available upon request.|

7.| |Johnny Farnham And Allison Durbin,| c1971.| Colour screenprint, 66 x 49.2cm. Repaired minor tears to left edge. Linen-backed.|

$1,250|

Text includes “Go-Set [magazine] award winners. Top of the Pops 1970-71. Hear their new albums: Together; Johnny; Soft and Soulful.” Together is a studio album of duets by Australian pop singers John Farnham and Allison Durbin, released on HMV records in September 1971. Ref: Wiki.

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13.| |“Rolling Stone” [Mick Jagger],| 1975.| Colour process litho graph, 57.6 x 45cm. Repaired lower corners and minor creases. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Rolling Stones: Jumping, booming, bumping, grinding to a halt. Chronicled by Jonathan Cott, Dave Marsh, Jann Wenner & Annie Leibovitz. The Rolling Stone interview with Eldridge Cleaver: His bold new allegiance to the flag and to the republic for which it stands. Printed by Stockland Press Pty Ltd.” The photograph of Mick Jagger was taken by Annie Leibovitz (Amer., b.1949) during the Rolling Stones’ American concert-tour in 1975. In 1970, Leibovitz started her career as staff photographer for Rolling Stone magazine and became their chief photographer from 1973 until 1983. Ref: Rolling stone.comThis poster is advertising the Australian issue.

12.| |“Flowers” From Jean Genet’s “Our Lady Of The Flowers”,| 1975.| Colour lithograph, 73.2 x 43.6cm. Minor crazing. Linen-backed.|

$550|

Text continues “Direct from London and Broadway. ‘Stunning. At once beautiful and grotesque.’ Eric Dare proudly presents, by arrangement with Larry Parnes and Julie Chanova, Lindsay Kemp and Company in Flowers. New Art Cinema Glebe, 166 Glebe Point Rd. Phone 6604250.” Ref: AusStage.

11.| |“Yaketty Yak”,| 1974.| Colour and process lithograph, stamped “R” [rating] on image upper left, 63.7 x 33cm. Repaired minor tears to upper left edge. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “‘You won’t have Maurice to kick around anymore!’ David Jones, Peggy Cole, Peter Carmody, John Flaus. Produced by Acme Films. Directed by David Jones. The Co-op Cinema, 382 Lygon St., Carlton, 347 3450. From Thursday 11 Sept. Limited season. Tues to Sun, 2 sessions daily, 6 & 8pm.” Yaketty Yak is a 1974 Australian film heavily influenced by French-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard, who is often identified with the 1960s French New Wave movement. Ref: Wiki.

10.| Ian McCausland (Aust., 1944).| The Rolling Stones Australian Tour,| 1973.| Colour process lithograph, partially obscured artist name in image lower left, 79.5 x 59.8cm. Repaired missing portions, tears and scuffing. Linen-backed.|

$2,200|

Text continues “The Paul Dainty Corporation presents.” Held in NLA. “The iconic image of a jet airplane winging its way into the open lips and massive tongue of the famous Rolling Stones logo over a stylised relief map of Australia captured the sense of the tour’s importance with absolute perfection…“Original copies [of this poster] are among the most sought-after items by Stones fans and rock’n’roll memorabilia collectors alike.” Ref: Ian McFarlane, The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. 1999.

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17.| |“The Crucible” By Arthur Miller,| c1977.| Colour lithograph, 52.2 x 38.1cm. Repaired slight tears to pinholes, minor discolouration, old folds. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “New Theatre. The Organ Factory, 6 Page St, Clifton Hill [Vic]. Fri, Sat & Sun at 8pm. March 26 to May 1, no Easter performance. Adults $2.50, students $2.00, pensioners free. Bookings 3177923.” Ref: Angela Hillel, 50 Years of New Theatre: Melbourne, 1986, p53.

16.| |“Rolling Stone” [Pete Townshend, The Who],| 1977.| Colour process lithograph, 57 x 43.4cm. Repaired minor tears to upper edge. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “November 17th 1977, issue no. 251. Australia 75c. ‘Tom Robbins’ Pagan Prose: A profile of the bestselling novelist’ by Michael Rogers. ‘Inside The Who: Reveries and regrets’ by Pete Townshend. ‘Randy Newman snubs God’ by Charles M. Young. Published by Silvertongues, P/L, 6A Cliff St., Milsons Point, NSW. Printed by Ramsay Ware Stockland Pty Ltd, 552 Victoria Street, North Melbourne.”This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

15.| |“Rolling Stone” [Sid Vicious],| 1977.| Colour process lithograph, 56.8 x 43.4cm. Repaired corners. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “October 20th 1977. Issue no. 250. Australia 75c. Carl Bernstein: The CIA and the Press. The Beach Boys’ bitter blood feud. ‘Rock is sick and living in London: A report on the Sex Pistols’ by Charles M. Young. Ronstadt’s ‘Simple Dreams’ by Peter Herbst. Published by Silvertongues, P/L, 6A Cliff St., Milsons Point, NSW. Printed by Ramsay Ware Stockland Pty Ltd., 552 Victoria Street, North Melbourne. Phone 329-7300.”This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

14.| |Surrender In Paradise,| 1976.| Colour and process lithograph, artist name “Michael Stewart” in image lower left, 73.1 x 31.4cm. Slight tear to left edge, minor foxing to lower portion.|

$1,650|

Text includes “An amazing, amusing, semi-sweaty, sub-tropical leap into mock fiction through a disorientating rip in the funny-fabric of time and space, outside the law, above the bitumen, between the flags, beyond the breakers and much more. Starring Carolyn Howard, Errol O’Niell, Ross Gilbert…Written, produced and directed by Peter Cox. Music, Ralph Tyrell. Director of photography, Don McAlpine. Design & illustration, Michael Stewart, Arti Studio.” Surrender in Paradise was set in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, and has been referred to as “Queensland’s first alternative film.” Ref: Wiki.

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21.| |19th Adelaide International Film Festival,| 1978.| Colour screen-print, annotated “for information phone 2123671” in ink in lower portion, 78 x 65.4cm. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text continues “Sept. 22 [to] Oct. 1, 1978.”

20.| |King Of Pop Awards. The TV Week Australian Popular Music Awards,| 1977.| Colour process lithograph, 76 x 51.4cm. Repaired minor tears and creases. Linen-backed.|

$1,250|

In 1977 the King and Queen of Pop titles went to Daryl Braithwaite and Marcia Hines, as they did in 1976. Slim Dusty won in the Most Popular Australian Country Musician category. Ref: Wiki.

19.| Michael Matou (Aust., 1947-1987).| Café Debris,| 1977.| Lithograph, signed and dated in image lower left, 61.8 x 32.9cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text includes “Where there’s a swill, there’s a sway. A Surprizes Enterprizes presentation. January 23rd to 28th. Round House Downstairs, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1. Telephone 01 267 2541.”Designer of this poster, Australian Michael Matou (Michael Spencer George Salway) was an internationally known and highly regarded cabaret performer. Ref: SMH, 16.5.87; Sideshow Theatre Company.

18.| After Sidney Nolan (Aust., 1917-1992).| The Electric Music Show Ned Kelly,| 1977.| Colour process lithograph, 98.2 x 67.8cm. Old tape mark to image lower left, slight cracking, handling creases and repaired tears to edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “The Adelaide Festival Centre Trust and Eric Dare in association with The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and SAS Channel 10 present The Electric Music Show Ned Kelly. Written, designed and directed by Reg Livermore. Music by Patrick Flynn. Musical direction and arrangements by Michael Carlos. Adelaide Festival Theatre, World Premiere season 1977/78, Friday, Dec. 30 to Sat. Jan. 28.” Held in University of Queensland Library.

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25.| |The Anti War Veterans Give You “Dinkum Digger” Dance,| 1978.| Colour screenprint, “Earthworks Poster Collective” logo in image lower left, added ink to lower portion, 51 x 38.2cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,450|

Text continues “Matchbox, Mental as Anything. The Cellar (underneath uni refectory.) Mon. April 24, 8pm. SUSRC.” Ref: NGA, listing Di Holdway as poster designer.

24.| |“Rolling Stone” [Rolling Stones],| 1978.| Colour process litho graph, 57.8 x 45.8cm. Repaired corners and edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “September 7th, 1978. Issue no. 273. Australia 75c. ‘Rolling Stones: The road ain’t what it used to be’ by Chet Flippo. ‘Jill Clayburgh: Portrait of a lady’ by Patricia L. Brown. Mel Brooks: High Anxiety.”

This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

23.| Marie McMahon (Australian, b.1953).| Dead God Dance,| 1978.| Colour screenprint, “Earthworks Poster Collective” logo in image lower right, annotated “Kes” in pencil on image lower left, 83.4 x 55cm. Repaired slight missing portions to upper corners and left portion, minor stains to lower edge. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “No God! No Master! No No Nanette!! Stiletto, Kamikaze Kids, Mental as Anything. Balmain Town Hall, Friday, May 19, 7.30pm. $3.00, dole discount $2.50. Proceeds to Filmaction.” Held in NGA.

22.| |Passionate Positions,| 1978.| Litho -graph with watercolour, signed and dated “Luker, Ap. ‘78” in image lower right, 59.4 x 42.2cm. Pinholes, minor surface loss to low-er portion, old mount burn. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “Camerata Theatre presents the Trap Door Theatre Co’s production of…”“The Camerata Theatre was formed in 1976 by a group of largely young people who had been active in drama in Brisbane. Its aims were to perform and promote interest in rarely seen plays of a high artistic standard, and to provide theatrical training for members and young people. The Camerata Theatre’s last performance was in December 1981, when costs forced it to close.” Ref: Uni. of Queensland Library.

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29.| |“Rolling Stone” [Lou Reed],| 1979.| Colour process lithograph, 57.7 x 46cm. Repaired corners and edges. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “Australia, 75c. ‘Lou Reed’ by Mikal Gilmore. ‘George Thorogood’ by Charles M. Young. ‘Monsters of the Deep: Diving the Blue Hole’ by Tim Cahill. ‘Frederick Exley: Last notes from home, part III.’” This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

28.| |But Mum…It’s Educational,| 1979.| Colour screenprint, initialled “J.T. [James Taylor]” and dated “2.79” in image lower right, 75.8 x 50.7cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text continues “3RRR FM, 102.7 MHz. Thanks to the activities offices of Melb Uni Union, Caulfied Inst. Tech, La Trobe Uni and Crisnic Screen Printers for making this poster possible.” Held in SLV, listing the artist as James Taylor, with the comment “3RRR’s first promotional poster nodded to the educational bent of the station and was, in essence, the story of a generation of teenagers discovering Triple R. This influential poster set the tone for a humorous, larrikin style that has continued to characterise the station’s theming and promotion.”

27.| |Midnight Oil,| 1978.| Colour lithograph, 72.5 x 50.8cm. Repaired minor tears to left margin. Linen-backed.|

$2,250|

Ref: Anfuso, Rockin’ Australia: 50 years of concert pos-ters, 2014, #1261, p713.

26.| Bridget Bogart (Aust., 1955-2008).| Right To March Dance,| 1978.| Colour screen-print, 50.6 x 76.2cm. Minor foxing or stains to margins. Linen-backed.| $1,850|

Text continues “Balmain Town Hall, Fri. Dec. 1st. Smash Bjelke’s ban. Defend the right to organise. Proceeds to Qld bail funds. $3. Kamakazi Kidz. Mental Az Anything.” Held in NGA.In 1978, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, then-Premier of Queensland, “banned all street marches, leading to violent clashes between police and protesters.” Tensions rose as the year progressed, and the biggest protest march was held in December, “when 346 people were arrested and packed like sardines into cells, often being denied a lawyer.” Ref: The Australian, 1.1.2009.

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33.| Chips Mackinolty (Australian, b.1954).| Video Mayfair. A Festival Of Independent Video Over 3 Weekends,| 1979.| Colour screenprint, “Earthworks Poster Collective” logo in image centre left, 76 x 50.5cm. Minor foxing to edges. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text includes “May 4, 5, 6: Unions, the Economy & the State. May 11, 12, 13: Media, Institutions & the Police. May 18, 19, 20: Communication: pers. & social. Special May Day program. Filmmakers Cinema, St. Peters Lane, Darlinghurst. Phone 310721.” Held in NGA.

32.| Chuck Jones (American, 1912-2002).| The Great American Chase [The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie],| 1979.| Colour process lithograph, signed in image lower right, 103.6 x 69.1cm. Repaired upper right corner, old folds. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text includes “It’s classic encounters of the funniest kind! Starring Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote. Produced and directed by Chuck Jones. Written by Michael Maltese and Chuck Jones. Production design by Maurice Noble. Vocal characterization by Mel Blanc. Released by Warner Bros. Copyright 1979 Warner Bros. All rights reserved.”

31.| |“Rolling Stone” [David Bowie],| 1979.| Colour process lithograph, 49.1 x 39cm. Trimmed margins, slight soiling to lower portion of image. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “‘David Bowie and Iggy Pop: Bad boys in Berlin’, by Chris Hodenfield. ‘Susan Sontag: The Rolling Stone interview’ by Jonathan Cott.” Ref: Roger Griffin, bowiegoldenyears.com. This poster is advertising the 4 October 1979 Australian issue.

30.| |26th Sydney Film Festival,| 1979.| Colour and process lithograph, 57.6 x 42.6cm. Slight soiling and scuffing. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text includes “State Theatre, June 15-30. The world’s new films. Evening of new French films, June 20. Evening of new Spanish films, June 27. Film Forum ’79. International Year of the Child: Retrospective. New feature session June 18. Bookings: David Jones, Mitchells.”

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37.| |Anti-Uranium Benefit,| c1979.| Screenprint, 52.4 x 39.5cm. Minor stains and paper loss to left and right edges. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text continues “Redgum, Small Axe, Hit’n Run, Wimmins Circus. Lounge, Union Building, Caul-field Tech, Dandenong Road. 8pm Sunday, 14 October. BYO. $4.50, $3.50. Proceeds to Movement Against Uranium Mining.” The Wimmin’s Circus, active from 1979-1981, was the first women’s circus in the world. It was based in Melbourne where it had use of the Circus Oz gym. Ref: MAAS.

36.| |Gay Dance, Balmain Town Hall [Sydney],| c1979.| Colour screenprint, 36.3 x 48.7cm. Trimmed margins, old tape marks to edges, minor perforation to image centre. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “with The Lay abouts. $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 Digby Duncan, the 1979 Australian political docu-mentary Witches, Faggots, Dykes

and Poofters. The film was partly financed by the Gay Film Fund, a Sydney-based organisation “which was established specifically with the aim of funding local lesbian and gay film projects and which raised money to do so by holding dances and screenings in the mid- to late-1970s.” Ref: Bennett et al., Making Film and Television Histories: Australia and New Zealand, 2011, p225.

35.| Michael Matou (Aust., 1947-1987).| Join The Effluent Society At Café Debris,| 1979.| Process lithograph, signed and dated in image centre right, 61.2 x 42.8cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text includes “Sideshow presents the Australian Premier Season of Café Debris, 9pm Monday to Saturday, October 29th to November 10th. Cnr William & Palmer Sts., D’hurst. Ph. 313061.”Designer of this poster, Australian Michael Matou (Michael Spencer George Salway) was an inter-nationally known and highly regarded cabaret performer. Ref: SMH, 16.5.87; Sideshow Theatre Company.

34.| |The Bastard From The Bush,| 1979.| Screenprint, 65.6 x 47.5cm. Slight dis colouration to lower left edge. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “Robin Ramsay as Henry Lawson in The Bastard From the Bush. Director Rodney Fisher. Nimrod Downstairs from March 16.” Ref: AusStage.

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41.| |“Rolling Stone” [Star Wars],| 1980.| Colour process lithograph, 58.4 x 45.3cm. Minor cracking. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “July 10th, 1980. Issue no. 321-322. $2.00. The Empire Strikes Back. Nicaragua Revolution. Rock & Roll Renais-sance.” This poster is advertising the Australian issue, which was published a month prior to the release of The Empire Strikes Back.

40.| |The Beauty And The Beast,| 1980.| Colour lithograph, artist name “Lisa Eisermann” in image lower left, 62.5 x 41.8cm. Repaired tears and creases to upper and left edges and corners. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text includes “Elaine Townshend of Cash Palace in conjunction with Australian Opera Auditions Committee presents Sideshow in The Beauty and the Beast. 8.00pm Monday, 28th April, Regent Theatre, 497 George Street, Sydney. Printed by Watkins and Murphy Pty Ltd. Art and design by Lisa Eisermann.” Ref: SMH, 22.4.1980.

39.| |“Rolling Stone” [The Clash],| 1980.| Colour process lithograph, 58.5 x 43.7cm. Slight foxing and cracking to upper margin and right corner. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “May 1st, 1980. Issue no. 316. $1.60. The Clash: rebels with a cause, and a hit album. Bob Seger: Motor city rocker. Steve Martin is The Jerk. Mi-sex, Delaney and Venn, AC/DC, Toy Love, Marianne Faithfull, Elvis Costello, Public Image Limited, ZZ Top and Gary Numan. Greg Curtois on Richard Neville. Miranda Brown on Bryan Brown.”This poster is advertising the Australian issue.

38.| |Oxford University Debating Team,| 1980.| Colour lithograph, artist name “Peter Mumford” in image lower left, 71.4 x 46.2cm. Pinholes. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “1980 Australian tour, 7th–21st July. Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide. Presented by Adelaide University Debating Club, poster produced by Adelaide University Union. Printed by Empire Times Press. Designed by Peter Mumford.”

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45.| |Do-Re-Mi,| c1980s.| Colour lithograph, 87 x 59.6cm. Repaired tears and creases, minor missing portions to edges, dis colouration overall. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Formed in Sydney in 1981, rock/pop band Do-Re-Mi was one of Australia’s most respected and successful post-punk groups. Ref: Wiki.

44.| |Redgum,| c1980s.| Colour screen-print, 74.7 x 50.5cm. Slight discolouration to lower portion. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “John Blanchfield Management, Management House, 24 St James Rd, Armidale, 3143. 03 509 7011. Wombat (02) 550 3677.” Redgum was an Australian folk and political music group formed in Adelaide in 1975. Ref: Wiki.

43.| |Sideshow Presents “Lulu”,| 1980.| Colour screenprint, 102 x 72.8cm. Slight foxing and crazing, repaired tears to lower portion. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Ref: AusStage.

42.| |Heroes. Loud ‘N’ Live,| c1980.| Pro-cess lithograph with screenprint, 70 x 47.3cm. Slight crazing. Linen-backed.|

$1,100Australian 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 the hotel’s controversial closure, with an estimated 4,000 people battling police. Ref: Wiki.

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49.| |Botham (The Musical),| 1981.| Litho graph, signed “Batemen[?]” and dated in image lower centre, 65.3 x 44.9cm. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “Ladies & gentlemen, Michael Edgley Int., Bob Lott & Tony Brooks proudly present The Cambridge University Footlights Revue. Arts Theatre, Nov. 3rd–7th.” Botham (The Musical), which toured Australia in 1981, starred Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. Ironically the show had nothing to do with English cricketer Ian Botham, “but they wanted a champion on whom to hang their dignity, and he was the only one England could throw-up.” Ref: The Age, 6.11.1981; AusStage.

48.| |“Pinball” By Alison Lyssa,| 1981.| Colour screenprint, studio line “Lucifoil [Poster Collective]” in image lower right, 69.1 x 43.8cm. Minor stains and repaired tears to upper portion of image. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text continues “Direction: Chris Johnson. Design: Kate Jason-Smith. Roger Leach, Cecily Polson, Kerry Walker, Paul Bertram, Natalie Bate. Nimrod [Theatre].” Held in NGA, noting Angela Gee (NZ/Aust., b.1953) as the designer of this poster.

47.| |An Evening’s Intercourse With Barry Humphries,| 1981.| Colour litho-graph, monogram and artist name “Diane Millstead” in image centre left and right, 88.5 x 60cm. Minor repaired tears and scuffing to upper portion of image. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text continues “Dennis Smith nervously presents…Opera Theatre, Thursday, Sept. 30th–Saturday, Oct. 16th.” Held in NLA. Melbourne-born artist and writer Diane Millstead (b.1948) is the former wife of Barry Humphries.

46.| |Austen Tayshus Here,| c1980s.| Screen-print, 102 x 49.2cm. Slight discolouration and scuff ing to upper centre and right portion of image. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “OZmus Posters (02) 6174046.” Austen Tayshus is the stage name of Australian comedian Alexander Jacob (Sandy) Gutman best known for his 1983 comedy single Australiana. Ref: Wiki.

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53.| |New Traditionalists [Devo],| 1981.| Colour lithograph, 58.6 x 84.5cm. Missing portion to lower right corner, slight foxing to margins, old folds. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “Thanks and a tip of the Devo hat to The SubGenius Foundation, PO Box 149 [missing text].” “New Traditionalists is the fourth studio album by the American new wave band Devo. It was originally released in August 1981, on the labels Warner Bros. and Virgin…For this album Devo wore self-described ‘Utopian Boy Scout uniforms’ topped with a ‘New Traditionalist Pomp’—a plastic half-wig modelled on the hairstyle of [President] John F. Kennedy. “Devo is an American pop band that formed in 1973. The name Devo comes from their concept of ‘de-evolution’—the idea that instead of continuing to evolve, mankind has actually begun to regress, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society.” Ref: Wiki.

52.| |The Dynamic Hepnotics Soul Frenzy,| 1981.| Process lithograph with added ink, 65 x 44cm. Old tape marks to upper edge. Linen-backed.|

$990|

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. Their single Hepnobeat was released in 1981. Ref: Wiki.

51.| Silvia Jansons (Aust., b.1950).| “Teeth ‘N’ Smiles” By David Hare,| 1981.| Colour lithograph, signed and dated in image centre right, 58.6 x 44.8cm. Minor missing portions and paper loss to corners, minor cracking. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “Nimrod [Theatre].”First performed in London in 1975, Teeth ‘n’ Smiles is a musical play written by English playwright, screenwriter and director David Hare (b.1947). The play is set around the performances of a failing rock band at the May Ball on the night of 9 June 1969 at Jesus College, Cambridge. Ref: Wiki.

50.| |El Salvador Benefit Dance. A Misfit Amid Success,| 1981.| Colour screen print, annotated “Brisbane” in ink low er centre, 61.2 x 45cm. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “President Reagan grimaces with pain a split second after being hit. He is bundled into his bullet-proof limousine. Four Gods, Sea Bees, Xero, Go-Betweens. Friday 5th June, Ahepa Hall, Brisbane West End. Rally 13th June. Free food, licensed. $3.50/$2.50.” Held in NLA.

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57.| |Women And Arts Festival,| 1982.| Colour screenprint, artist name “Deborah Parry” in image lower right, 79.3 x 50.4cm. Linen-backed.|

$990|

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 research project about women in the arts. Ref: Wiki.

56.| |Australian Independent Music Expo,| c1982.| Colour screenprint, 76 x 50.8cm. Pin-holes. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text continues “Huge record market, badges, music info, music books, video metrotv, t-shirts, rock pics, unions, posters, indie record labels, publishers. 1-6pm, Fri., 26 Nov. 10am-7pm; Sat., 27 Nov. Paddington Town Hall. Admit $1.”

55.| |Boys. No More Monkey Business,| 1981.| Colour screenprint, 97 x 151.5cm. Repaired corners and edges, tears to lower edge, slight discolouration. Linen-backed.|

$2,200|

Text continues “Start of the game: Sydney, 9 April–10 May. Melbourne, 13–7 May. The new single ‘Hurt Me Babe’ on Parole Records. Addco.” The Boys was a hard-rock band formed in Perth in 1977. They released their first album, the self-titled Boys, in 1981. Ref: Wiki.

54.| |The Reels “Kitchen Man” Tour,| 1981.| Colour process lithograph, signed “Hughes” in image centre left, 60.8 x 43.8cm. Minor creases and missing portions to edges. Linen-backed.|

$1,250|

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, was released in May 1981. The song, written by lead singer Dave Mason, “is now regarded as a classic, and in 2001 it was named by Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) at No. 10 of their Top 30 Australian songs of all time.” Ref: Wiki.This poster includes the image, Dinner Dishes by American artist George Hughes (1907-1990), which was used as the cover for the Saturday Evening Post, 26 September 1953. Ref: Saturday Evening Post.

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61.| |Get Wet With With Fringe! It’s A Pool Party!!!,| c1983.| Colour screenprint, 91.1 x 65cm. Repaired minor tears to upper edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Presented by Fringe Network. Water follies film! Synchronized swimming display! Games, races + prizes!!! Coolside swing music, live!! Aquarobics!! Collingwood Pool, Hoddle St, Clifton Hill [Vic]. Nov. 19, 7pm – midnight.”“The Melbourne Fringe Network was established in 1982 after the demise of the legendary Pram Factory in Carlton. The Pram Factory was the home of the Australian Performing Group which was a democratically run theatrical collective. The group was at its pinnacle during the sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll era of Carlton and revived a dreary Australian theatre scene. The collective created a theatre in opposition to the script-based, director-dominated conservative norm. It was up-close, non-naturalistic and centred on the presence and skill of the performer. The shows were raw, rough, vernacular, iconoclastic, experimental, tendentious, comical, musical, and from time to time, magical.” Ref: Craig Bellamy, A Brief History of the Melbourne Fringe Festival 1982-2003, 11.22.2003.

60.| |Harbours. The World’s Largest Night Spot,| 1983.| Colour process lithograph, 70.3 x 48.4cm. Repaired minor tears to left and right edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “For one night only at the Sydney Enter-tainment Centre. ‘The world’s largest dance floor.’ Spec-tacular lighting and special effects. Australia’s largest video screen. Dance to the latest releases and live music. We’ve put it all together for you. Sat. Sept. 10, 8pm to 5am - Sun. A night to dress up and let your imagination go. Admission $12 at all Mitchell’s Bass outlets or the Entertainment Centre. Ron Kennedy Productions.” Ref: SMH, 9.9.1983.

59.| |Brilliant Lads [Rock Band],| c1983.| Colour screenprint, annotated in pencil on image lower left, 63.2 x 40.6cm. Repaired missing portions. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Annotation reads “Thurs – The Racecourse. Fri – White Horse Inn.” Ref: SMH, 15.7.1983.

58.| |Australian International Puppet Festi-val,| 1983.| Colour screenprint, signed “Tucker” in image lower left, 72.4 x 44cm. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “Adelaide, South Australia, January 21-30, 1983. Booking brochure now available at Bass outlets.”

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65.| |Cabaret Conspiracy At Lulu’s,| c1984.| Colour lithograph, 63.1 x 41.6cm. Minor stains to image upper centre and lower right. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “$4, 8.30 at Lulu’s, 121 Crown St [Sydney]. Queen’s birthday party. Sun 17th to Mon 18th.” ‘Cabaret Conspiracy’ was co-founded in 1978 by Fifi L’Amour (1954-2012), “whose expressive voice and persona lit up cabaret venues across Australia and Europe - and whose often surreal and outrageous antics bemused fellow performers as much as the audience.” Ref: SMH, 18.8. 2012.

64.| Michael Bell (Aust., b.1959).| Shakespeare. “As You Like It”,| 1983.| Colour screenprint, signed in image lower right, 75.8 x 56.5cm. Repaired minor creases. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text continues “Nimrod [theatre]. July 20 to Sept. 18. Bookings: 6995003, 6996031.” Ref: AusStage. Image includes Australian Waratah flowers.

63.| Michael Callaghan (Aust., 1952-2012) & Gregor Cullen (Aust., b.1954).| Fishers Ghost Festival,| 1983.| Colour screen print, “Redback Graphix” logo in image centre left, 101.5 x 76.2cm. Repaired minor tears to edges. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “Minto Mob presents Razzle Dazzle Circus. Minto Community Circus sponsored by CAB Australia Council, Campbell town City Council.” Held in NGA. The festival is named after murdered Campbelltown farmer, Frederick Fisher, whose ghost was supposedly sighted almost four months after his mysterious disappearance in 1826. Ref: Wiki.

62.| |Melbourne Fringe Arts Festival,| 1983.| Colour screenprint, artist name “Warwick Jolly” in image lower right, 101.5 x 77cm. Crazing, slight paint loss. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

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, a statutory body of the Commonwealth government and the Victorian Ministry of the Arts. Red Letter, 383 3087.” Held in SLV.

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69.| Michael Bell (Aust., b.1959).| Cabaret Conspiracy Prezents “A Peace Of Cabaret”,| 1985.| Colour screenprint, signed “Bell” in image lower right, 81.5 x 57.2cm. Minor soiling to lower centre. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “Michael Matou & Co., David Argue, Richard Neville, Conway Brothers, Jamie Briton, Dr James Wright, Funny Stories, Mark Daly, Sue Ingleton, The Valentines, Jeff St. John, Wendy Saddington! Boom! Boom! LaBern and lots more! Music by Robyn Archer and Nicholas Flanagan, $15.90 and $10 conc., % to PND, NSW. Dec. 2nd – Dec. 7th, 1985, Seymour Centre.” Ref: NGA.

68.| |The Castanet Club Presents “The Giddy People”,| 1985.| Colour screenprint, 102 x 76cm. Repaired corners. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text includes “Nov 28–Dec 21. Belvoir St Theatre, Surry Hills. 3 weeks only. ‘I laughed, I cried…it was a joy’ – Joan Collins.” Ref: SMH, 5.12.1985. The Castanet Club [also known as The Giddy People] was a “performance troupe that began in Newcastle in 1982, and over the next nine years ‘turned the Australian cabaret scene on its head.’ It won awards at festivals in Adelaide and Edinburgh, had significant success in Melbourne, became the ‘dag-darlings’ of Sydney theatre, and the subject of a feature film, released in 1991.” Ref: Crawford, Australasian Drama Studies, no. 66, 2015.

67.| Ian Sharpe (Aust., b.1949).| Cinema Australia [Ned Kelly],| 1985.| Colour lithograph, signed in image lower right, 96 x 64.2cm. Repaired minor tears to edges, missing portions to upper edge, slight cracking, old folds. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text reads “The National Film Archive-National Library of Australia presents Cinema Australia 1896-1956, assisted by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs, the Australian Film Commission and the Greater Union Organisation.” Held in NLA.

66.| |The Gonzo Club,| 1984.| Litho graph, 74.2 x 50.5cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,250|

Text includes “Direct from New York, Berlin and London. [Presented by] The Rock Co., 2SM and Sydney City Council. Featuring the Champions and Hoi Polloi. Paddington Town Hall, 8.00 to late, $4.00, Fri., 16th Nov. The Australian Rock Co. gratefully acknowledges the support of NSW Office of the Arts, Australia Council and QEII Trust.” Ref: SMH, 16.11.1984. Image includes art work in the style of Keith Haring (Amer., 1958-1990).

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73.| |Beasts of Bourbon “Sultans Of Swig” Tour,| 1986.| Colour screenprint, 76.3 x 50.8cm. Minor paper loss and stains to upper portion of image. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “Tex Perkins, Spencer Jones, James Baker, Brad Shepherd, Stu Spasm. LP and single out now on Green Records/EMI. Poster unsubsidised by Big Time.” Held in NLA.Formed in Sydney in 1983, the Beasts of Bourbon band became a “supergroup on the Australian pub rock scene.” Ref: NLA.

72.| |“Burroughs” The Movie,| c1986.| Screen-print, 74.6 x 50.5cm. Old tape marks and slight stains to margins. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text includes “Directed by Howard Brookner. Photo credit: Kate Simon. New Mandarin Cinema, exclusive one week season. 150 Elizabeth St., City (between Liverpool and Goulburn). Monday, 10th – Friday 14th March at 7.45pm.” Ref: SMH, 1.2.1986.Burroughs: The Movie “is the first and only documentary to be made about and with the full participation of writer William S. Burroughs. In a collaboration between Burroughs and director Howard Brookner the film explores Burroughs’ life story along with many of his contemporaries including Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Francis Bacon, Herbert Huncke, Patti Smith, Terry Southern, and Lauren Hutton.” Ref: Wiki.

71.| |Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome,| 1985.| Pair of colour process lithographs consisting of a poster, and a sheet of lobby cards, 64.8 x 33.2cm and 101.5 x 71.7cm. Minor cracking and paper loss. Linen-backed.|

The pair $1,850|

Text includes “A lone warrior searching for his destiny. A tribe of lost children waiting for a hero. In a world battling to

survive, they meet a woman determined to rule. Hold out for Mad Max. This is his greatest adventure. Mel Gibson is Mad Max. Starring Tina Turner. A Roadshow Release. Distributed by Warner Bros. A Warner Communication Com-pany. 1985 Warner Bros., Inc. All rights reserved.” Rare uncut set of lobby cards.

70.| |“Whore In A Madhouse.” Five Short Plays By Dario Fo and Franca Rame,| 1985.| Colour screenprint, signed “D. [Deborah] Parry” in image lower left, 97.8 x 68.3cm. Minor crazing to edges. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

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. Belvoir St. Theatre.” Ref: AusStage.

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77.| |The Thunderbirds In “Get Happy”,| 1987.| Lithograph, 59.9 x 42cm. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text includes “Belvoir St. Theatre, Sally Stopforth, Andrea Sanders and Megan Hanley. High-powered comedy, cabaret and satire. 1 April – 3 May. Bookings: 699 3273. 25 Belvoir St., Surry Hills.” Ref: SMH, 3.4.1987.

76.| |Rubble: Sydney After The Bicentennial [Play],| 1987.| Screenprint, 74.6 x 50.5cm. Slight stains to upper and lower left portions. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text includes “Sydney, 1997. The office of the NSW Minister for Planning Tourism, and the Development of the Environment, Doug Graves. He is involved in a crisis meeting with the brewing, publishing and construction tycoon, Zoe Daley-Piper. From his window they can see the tangle of private tollways, monorails and rubble – all that is left of ‘inner city’ Sydney. Rubble, featuring Geoff Kelso, Sally McKenzie, Tracey Callender and Paul Livingston, directed by Larry Buttrose, opens May 21 at The Gap Club, Sydney Trade Union Club. Playing Wed-Sat 8.00pm, $10/8. Assisted by the Theatre Board of the Australia Council.” Ref: Papers of Larry Buttrose, UNSW Academy Library.

75.| |The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust Presents International Theatre Group “KISS”,| c1986.| Screenprint, 74.6 x 50.8cm. Minor tears to lower edge. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text includes “‘Explosive, remarkable,’ Canberra Times. ‘Wonderful,’ National Times. Cell Block Theatre. Phone now 357-1200.” The theatre group KISS was created and directed by innovator Jean-Pierre Voos (1932-2008) who named the group “Kangaroos In Silk Stockings to avoid some never-quite-explained bureaucratic hassle in Holland, when he took 13 or so rookie Australians back there in 1983.” KISS became renowned for its “original interpretations of classics such as the Greek Oresteia and Dante’s Divine Comedy, and for its innovation in physical theatre.” Voos spent the last 25 years of his life in Townsville, “nurturing theatre talent.” Ref: Kinetic Energy Theatre; Real Time Arts; The Australian, 25.1.2008.

74.| |The Hounds Of Erskineville,| 1986.| Colour screenprint with pen and ink, annotated “Thursday” in ink, signed “Antart” and dated in image lower right, 72.6 x 50.8cm. Minor repaired tears, paper and surface loss to edges. Linen-backed.|

$990|

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81.| |A Night Of Sound And Vision At The Gunnery,| c1987.| Colour screenprint, 79.3 x 51.6cm. Slight discolouration to right edge. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text continues “Nick & an Acoustic Friend; Fire Eaters; Anna Potts & Mary Davidson; ‘Darling it Hurts’ by Toby Zoates; ‘Repeat Liftoff’ film & performance by Entrails, Dear Captain; ‘All About Steve’ by Maurer/Hore. Friday the 26th of June at the Gunnery, 57 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo opp. Cowper’s Wharf. 8 till late, $5 & $3 conc. Design: Graphic Violence. Printed at the Tin Sheds.” This poster was most likely designed by Nick Hore who worked under the name of Graphic Violence. Ref: NGA.

80.| |Derek Jarman’s “Jubilee”,| 1987.| Screen-print, 60.6 x 43.2cm. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text includes “An exclusive re-release. From the maker of Caravaggio. With Toyah Willcox, Little Nell, Adam Ant, Jenny Runacre, Jordan. Music by Siouxsie and the Banshees, Electric Chairs, Adam and the Ants, Chelsea, Wayne County. Season starts Fri. 4 Dec, 9.30pm. Mandarin Cinema, 150 Elizabeth St, City (between Liverpool and Goulburn) [Sydney].” Jubilee is a 1978 cult film that featured many punk icons of the time. Ref: Wiki; SMH, 4.12.1987.

79.| |The Madrigirls Live On “Radio D’amour”,| 1987.| Screenprint, initialled “S.” in lower right corner, 96.5 x 41.7cm. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Directed by Helmut Bakaitis. 26 June to 18 July. Belvoir St., Surry Hills, 6993273.” Ref: AusStage; NLA.

78.| |Bondi In 3-D. Community Sculpture Festival,| 1987.| Colour screenprint, 50.4 x 75.2cm. Ink correction to event’s time, minor crazing to upper right portion. Linen-backed.|

$1,250|

Text includes “3D photos, comix, films, videos, puppets, lightworks, holograms, kids plastic inflatables, soundworks, kites, fabric sculpture, ice carving, performance, sand sculpture, lego, music + more! Exhibitions: 3 April – 18 May. Enquiries: Bondi Pavilion, 30 3325. Proudly presented by the Mayor of Waverley, Alderman Carolyn Markham and the Waverley Municipal Council with financial assistance from the Community Arts and Crafts Boards of the Australia Council and the NSW Office of the Minister of the Arts.” Ref: SMH, 9.5.1987.

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85.| |Divinyls,| c1988.| Screenprint, 101.7 x 37.9cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “St James Tavern, 80 Castlereagh St. [Sydney]. 2MMM’s Club Veg presents Divinyls, Venetians, Candy Harlots (with Lips). Tickets at door, Thursday June 23rd.” “The Divinyls was an Australian rock band that was formed in Sydney in 1980. The band primarily consisted of vocalist Chrissy Amphlett and guitarist Mark McEntee. Amphlett garnered widespread attention for performing on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings, and often used an illuminated neon tube as a prop for displaying aggression towards both band members and the audience.” Ref: Wiki.

84.| |Boom Crash Opera,| 1987.| Colour screenprint, 75 x 50.7cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “City Flat. WEA.” Formed in 1985, Australian pop rock band Boom Crash Opera, released City Flat in 1987 as the third single from their self-titled studio album. Ref: Wiki.

83.| |Brainblast. Beyond Drugs, Better Than Sex,| 1987.| Screenprint, 101.7 x 76.2cm. Minor perforations and discolouration to left edge. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “An exciting visual experience presented by The Mindless Entertainment Corporation and Toadshow. Starring Lisa-Jane Stockwell, Cathy Jukes, Julie Mitchell, Toby Zoates, John Kennedy and James Scanlon. Plus the original music of local bands John Kennedy’s Love Gone Wrong, Love Party, Craven Fops, Red Ochre, and On Edge. Written and produced by Stephen Stockwell. Directed by Andy Nehl and Debra Beattie. Chauvel, Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington. Friday, Dec. 11 and 18, 9.30pm.” Brainblast is a 1987 Australian punk-horror film that “follows the havoc unleashed when two young brain researchers discover a video effect that stimulates opioid peptides, and both the Mob and the CIA want it.” Ref: AustLit; IMDB.

82.| |Dragon “Celebrate”,| 1987.| Pro cess lithograph, 77 x 50.8cm. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “New single Celebration out now on BMG records.” Celebration was a 1980 song by Kool & The Gang. It was recorded by rock band Dragon in 1987. Dragon was formed in New Zealand in 1972 and moved to Australia in 1975. Ref: Wiki.

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89.| |Back To RAT. Party At The Hordern,| 1989.| Colour screenprint, “Dynamo” studio line in image centre right, 101.7 x 76.2cm. Crazing, repaired minor creases to upper left edge. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text includes “Saturday, May 13th – 10pm till morn-ing. Dance to the sound of 10 hot DJs playing ‘back to back’ in pairs throughout the night. Starring Ben Drayton, Pee Wee Ferris, Stephen Ferris, Paul Goodyear, David Harrison, Paul Macfarlane, Bill Morley, Drew Muirhead, Luke Pitt, Tim Ritchie.” Ref: Sydney Rave History.“RAT [Recreational Arts Team] Parties were a series of large dance parties held in Sydney, Australia during the 1980s and early 1990s. The Powerhouse Museum said that they ‘formed a key element of an emerging subculture’ that was fashion-aware, gay-friendly, appreciated dance music and open, outrageous celebration. Along with the rise of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, the success of RAT Parties marked a groundswell of acceptance of Sydney’s gay & lesbian community. RAT parties are credited with introducing the visual performance art of VJing to Australia.” Ref: Wiki.

88.| Michael Callaghan (Aust., 1952-2012).| Mike Leigh’s Greek Tragedy,| 1989.| Colour screen print, “Redback Graphix” logo in image centre left, 72.2 x 48cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text includes “Costumes: Edie Kurzer. Sets: Stephen Curtis. Lighting: Mark Shelton. Australia Arts. The British Council. With: Zoe Carides, Evdokia Katahanas, Stan Kouros, Nicholas Papademetriou, George Spartels, Christina Totos. Directed by Mike Leigh. June 13 – July 16, 1989. Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills.” Held in NGA, with different colourway.

87.| |Kings Cross Carnival,| c1989.| Colour screenprint, 62.2 x 14.8cm. Trimmed lower edge. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text continues “A Kings Cross Chamber of Commerce promotion. Presented in conjunction with the council of the City of South Sydney. Sunday, 5 November.”

86.| |Akwanso, Fly South,| 1988.| Screen print, 97.8 x 76.5cm. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Belvoir St Theatre, by arrangement with the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust...Starring Jigzie Campbell, Dorinda Haf-ner, Aku Kadogo, Rhoda Roberts. Written by Robyn Archer in collaboration with the African Dance Troupe Inc. Directed by Robyn Archer. Belvoir St Theatre, June 22 to July 16. Sold out at the Adelaide Festival, strictly limited season.” Akwanso, Fly South is about the life stories of four Aboriginal women. Ref: AusStage.

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93.| Toby Zoates (Aust., b.1949).| “Virgin Beasts.” Unwrap Your Troubles At A Pagan Christmas!,| 1992.| Lithograph with added acrylic, monogrammed and dated in image centre right, 60.5 x 43.9cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “A film by Toby Zoates. With guest musicians Half + The Nerve; [and] Jelly-heads. 33 Wellington St, Chippendale (opp: Mortuary Station, Central). Sat. Dec. 26th, Box ing Day, BYO.”Melbourne-born Toby Zoates (nee William Tobin), cartoonist and film maker, is known for his “anti-authoritarian work, championing the causes of Sydney’s dispossessed people.” Ref: SLNSW.

92.| |Amsterdams Brouwhuis “Maximiliaan” [Amsterdam’s Brew House],| c1990s.| Colour lithograph, artist name “Joep Paulussen” in image lower right, 59.5 x 42.6cm. Repaired minor creases to lower portion. Linen-backed.|

$660|

Text in Dutch includes “Huisbrouwerij, café, restaurant, proeflokaal. Februari, Jazz-Cinema imporovisatie op beeld Guus Janssen piano, Wim Janssen drums, Ernst Glerum bas, films van Petra Dolleman. Tweedehandsboekenveiling (boeken voor kinderen en volwassenen) veilingmeester Joop van Tijn van 16-17 uur kijkuurtje. ‘Versegetapte Verzen (Versatile Verses)’ met: Eddie Woods, Joke Kuty, Fabiola, Fifi L’Amour, presentative: Mignon Omoroka. Kloveniersburgwal 6-8, 1012 CT Amsterdam.”List of entertainers include Australian Fifi L’Amour (1954-2012). Ref: NLA.

91.| |Reg Livermore’s Big Sister: A Larrikin’s Opera,| 1990.| Colour process lithograph, 64.9 x 45.6cm. Linen-backed.|

$1,150|

Text includes “Life & love & laughs on the Hume Highway. With a cast of true blue larrikins. Fabulous outback symphony orchestra. Parra-matta Riverside Theatres, April 29, 1990. Reg Livermore with Terry Bader, Dolore Whiteman, Gerry Gallagher, John Simpson, Judy Glen, Lyn Shakespeare, Teo Gebert, David Page and Ken Graham. Hartland & Hydem, 170 Pacific Highway, Greenwich, NSW 2065.” Held in NLA.

90.| |The Australian Premiere Of Neil Simon’s “Rumors”,| 1990.| Colour process lithograph, artist name “Rob Bayley” in image lower right, 59.8 x 41.7cm. Old folds. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text includes “Ian Crawford and Gary Penny proudly present…a cast of stars, a feast of fun, a rumor to spread! Starring Ron Falk, Lewis Fiander, Jane Harders, Barbara Stephens, Lynda Stoner, Peter Sumner, Jacki Weaver, Bill Young. Director: Graeme Blundell. Designer: Larry Eastwood. Comedy Theatre from 6 July. Footbridge Theatre from 29 August. Proudly sponsored by Mazda.” Ref: AusStage.

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97.| |Regurgitator “Art” Tour,| 1999.| Colour lithograph, 59.2 x 42.1cm. Slight stains to upper right margin. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Actual product may not match expectations. In multi-media mode with Custard and The Resin Dogs. Tues, 7 Sept: Wagga Wagga, Charles Sturt Uni. Wed, 8 Sept: Canberra, Uni of Canberra. Thurs, 9 Sept: Newcastle University. Fri, 10 Sept: Sydney, Hordern [Pavilion]. Sat., 11 Sept: Wollongong, Shellharbour Workers. Sun., 12 Sept: Gosford Central Coast Leagues. Tickets from on sale now! New album Art out now. Presented by Consume, Triple J and Channel V.” Held in NLA.

96.| |Black Grape,| 1997.| Colour litho graph, 51.7 x 35.5cm. Cracking, slight stains to mar-gins, missing portions to lower right corner. Linen-backed.|

$1,350|

Text continues “Feel & Drum Media present one show only + special guests. Wed., 28 Jan., The Metro [Sydney]. Tickets on sale Thursday, 11 December from Waterfront, Redeye, and The Metro. 9264 2666. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid new album out now.”British rock band Black Grape cancelled their 1998 Big Day Out Tour of Australia due to illness and disputes within the band. Subsequently they broke up and had a reunion in 2010. Ref: Triple J; Wiki.

95.| |The Porkers “X-Factor”,| 1997.| Colour process lithograph, signed “[Ben] Brown” in image lower right, 59.7 x 44cm. Minor cracking to upper portion. Linen-backed.|

$1,100|

Text continues “Sound System 97COS009. ‘X-Factor’ CD single with 3 bonus tracks out now on Sound System.” The Porkers are a ska punk band from Newcastle, Australia. Ska punk is a fusion of Jamaican music and punk rock. Ref: Wiki; SLNSW. “One of the best-known illustrators of rock posters over the past 20 years is Sydney-based artist Ben Brown. Brown was lead singer of Hellmenn, a surf skate band that ran through the late 80s and early 90s. He started making flyers for friends’ bands, then for Nirvana, Pearl Jam and other touring international acts, and for festivals like the Big Day Out, Falls Festival and Vibes on a Summers Day.” Ref: SLNSW.

94.| |This Is Not “Strictly Ballroom” [Sonia Kruger],| 1992.| Colour and process lithograph, 103.8 x 69.1cm. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “‘An outrageous fantasy, makes the case that love never goes out of style.’ – Kitty Bowe Hearty, Premiere. Credits not contractual. Copyright 1992 Mira-max Films. All rights reserved.”

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101.| |I Love Youse All!,| 2007.| Colour process lithograph, 42.7 x 29.6cm. Minor creases to corners. Linen-backed.|

$990|

Text includes “Directed by Peter Nettell. Ozzieyeconz presents. Join Lucille and friends for a night of queer burlesque. Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras 2007. 19, 21, 26 [and] 28 Feb. 9.30pm. The Imperial Hotel.”

100.| |Missy Higgins Live With Her Band,| 2005.| Colour lithograph, 42.5 x 29.6cm. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text includes “March/April 2005. Belvoir, Perth; Thebarton, Adelaide; Byron Bay Blues Festival; Brisbane Convention Centre; Royal Theatre, Canberra; Central Coast Leagues; Enmore Theatre, Sydney; Newcastle Entertainment Centre; Wollongong University; Palais Theatre, Melbourne. Debut album The Sound of White out now.”

99.| Martin Sharp (Aust., 1942-2013).| Mr Fogg’s Music Hall Proudly Presents “Adrian” The Cabaret,| 2002.| Lithograph, signed in image lower right, 29.5 x 21.1cm. Linen-backed.|

$770|

Text continues “We miss him but we’ve all got to go, so on with the show. And what a show! Jeannie Lewis and Steve Blau, Jim Anderson photomontages, Austen Tayshus, Edwina Blush, Kavisha Mazzella, Alistair Jones, And?, Nicolas Lyon, Adrian Rawlins, Tiny Tim. Light show by Ellis D. Fogg. Paddo Markets church hall. Sat. Aug 3rd, 2002, 7.45pm. $20 adults, $10 kids. Poster by Martin Sharp.” Held in NLA with the comment “Broadside promoting a cabaret produced in honour of Adrian Rawlins, the Australian poet, after his death in 2001.”

98.| |Homebake,| 1999.| Colour screen-print, 51 x 38cm. Linen-backed.|

$880|

Text includes “IMC Presents Silverchair, Grinspoon, Custard, Frenzal Rhomb, Dirty Three, Something For Kate, Alex Lloyd, Resin Dogs, Gerling, plus much more. Sunday, 28th November, Gold Coast Parklands. 4 stages, international food fare, markets, high impact rides, karaoke, outdoor pool hall. $45 plus booking fee. Doors open 11am, no age restrictions, if you wish to drink bring photo ID. (Subject to council approval).” Ref: Wiki.