Basil Hadley Explained

Basil Hadley (1940 in London, England  - 2006 in Stepney, Adelaide) was an English Australian printmaker and painter. His works are represented in National and State public galleries around Australia and in various private collections.[1]

Biography

Basil Hadley studied at the Ealing College of Art in London. He came to Australia in 1965[2] [3] and studied printmaking at the Prahran College of Advanced Education, Melbourne.[4]

From 1975 until his death in October 2006,[5] he resided in Stepney, Adelaide, South Australia with his wife Tanya who died a few months prior to Hadley.

The estate of the late Basil Hadley, including paintings, graphics and book collection were auctioned by Elder Fine Art,[6] North Adelaide in 2007.[7]

Techniques

Hadley was known well known for exploring various styles and techniques such as:

Exhibitions

One-man shows included: Max Adams Gallery, Adelaide 1971; Toorak Gallery Melbourne, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976; Macquarie Gallery, Canberra 1972-74; Desborough Gallery, Perth 1973; Lister Gallery, Perth 1975, 1978; Fremantle Arts Centre 1975; Anne Simons Gallery, Canberra 1976; Osborne Art Gallery, Adelaide 1976; Salamanca Place Gallery, Hobart 1977; Bonython Gallery, Adelaide 1978.

Group shows included: Henri Worland Memorial Prize, Warrnambool, Victoria 1974; 'Australian and New Zealand Printmakers', New Zealand 1975.

Awards

Represented

Basil Hadley's works have been represented at: Gold Coast Civic Art Collection, Queensland; Queensland Art Gallery; Alice Springs Art Foundation, NT; Rabaul Art Gallery, Papua New Guinea; WA Art Gallery; University of WA; La Trobe University, Vic; Reserve Bank of Australia Collection, NSW; Dunedin Public Art Gallery, NZ; Sydney College of the Arts, NSW; Joshua McClelland Gallery, Vic; Townsville Art Gallery, Qld; Hamilton Regional Gallery, Vic.; Castlemaine Art Museum, Vic; Canberra and Tas Colleges of Advanced Education; Print Council of Australia Collection; Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works Collection, Vic; Australian Wheat Board, Vic; Bunbury Art Gallery, WA; Fremantle Art Centre, WA; Devonport Gallery and Art Centre, Tas; Albany Town Council Collection, WA; Graylands Teachers College, WA; Claremont Teachers College, WA; Private collections in France, USA, Australia and UK, including BHP Co Ltd.

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Basil HADLEY (1940 - 2006) . Printsandprintmaking.gov.au . 2012-11-09.
  2. Web site: Basil Hadley . Basil Hadley: biography . Design and Art Australia Online . 2014-03-03.
  3. Australian Identities in Printmaking : The Australian Print Collection of Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery Sasha Grishin published by W.W.R.A.G., 2000,
  4. Book: Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand . Landsdowne Editions . Max Germaine . Max Germaine . 1979 . 237 . 0-86832-019-6.
  5. Web site: Reference at www.adelaidenow.com.au.
  6. Web site: Adelaide's Fine Art Auctioneers . Elder Fine Art . 2012-11-09.
  7. Web site: Trials and tribulation. Luise Nunn. Adelaidenow.com. 2012-11-09.
  8. Web site: artisage.com . artisage.com . 2012-11-09.
  9. Print Matters 30 Years of the Shell Fremantle Print Award Holly Story ..et al 2005 FAC
  10. Web site: Feels Like Silk - screenprints from the City of Fremantle Art Collection . Fremantle.wa.gov.au . 2012-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121208124500/http://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/files/410b47a6-b668-4981-8f65-9db300b90816/Silk-handout.pdf . 8 December 2012 . dmy-all .