Nick Waterlow

Nick Waterlow

Nick Waterlow was a curator at the Ivan Dougherty Gallery in Sydney, Australia until his death in November 2009. He was well known and respected as an expert on the history of art in Australia and was on the editorial board of the Art & Australia magazine. He was notable for his curating at the Biennale of Sydney at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and a retrospective of the pop artist Martin Sharp.

See also

  • Visual arts of Australia

References

  • Nick Waterlow staff profile, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales [1]
  • Nick Waterlow's Obituary in Studio International [2]
  • McDonald, John. Curator was respected by all. Sydney Morning Herald, November 11, 2009. [3]
  • Coverage of murder [4]

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