- Tony Tuckson
John Anthony Tuckson (born
18 January 1921 atPort Said ,Egypt , died24 November 1973 atWahroonga ,Australia ), was an artist - in his late work an abstract expressionist - and was previously a war-time Spitfire pilot. He died of cancer.Education
The second child of William Tuckson, a Suez Canal pilot and amateur artist, and his wife Eléonore, née Pegler, Tuckson was educated in
England atGresham's School ,Holt, Norfolk ,Christ's College, Finchley ,London , theHornsey School of Art , London, and theKingston School of Art .After the
Second World War , he studied inAustralia at theEast Sydney Technical College for three years, graduating in December 1949.ervice career
Tuckson served in the
Royal Air Force from10 June 1940 until10 August 1946 , training as a pilot atEdmonton ,Canada . He then flew Spitfires over Britain and Europe, in 1941 was commissioned, and in August 1942 was sent to Darwin,Australia , where he saw action against the Japanese.He was later a flying instructor in Wirraway aircraft and was demobilized from the
RAF with the rank of flight lieutenant on10 August 1946 inSydney .Administrator
Tuckson was appointed assistant director of the
National Art Gallery of New South Wales in October 1950, and deputy director in 1957. He visited Melville Island andArnhem Land to collect work for the National Art Gallery. He mounted a touring exhibition of Aboriginal bark paintings, carvings, and other work, resulting in Berndt's book "Australian Aboriginal Art" (1964), and the major "Melanesian Art" exhibition in 1966. The nineteenth-century gallery was redesigned, largely Tuckson's achievement, as "The Art Gallery of New South Wales" (1972).Work and Exhibitions
Tuckson admired the work of Picasso, Matisse, Klee and Cézanne, and in 1949 was greatly influenced by R. M. Berndt's collection of Aboriginal art from
Arnhem Land .He began exhibiting his own paintings with the Society of Artists and the Contemporary Art Society of Australia, but between 1954 and 1962, he exhibited only nine paintings.
Until 1958 he was a "School of Paris" painter of figures, heads, still lifes and interiors. However, his later paintings were abstracts, and he was quickly recognized as one of Australia's few superlative abstract expressionists. His work has been compared favourably with that of
Jackson Pollock .His first solo exhibition was at Watters Gallery in 1972, presenting 64 paintings, most from the period 1958 to 1965. A further exhibition of 22 new works took place in 1973. The Association of Galleries of New South Wales held a memorial exhibition of his work in 1976, an exhibition with the title "Tuckson: Themes and Variations" was mounted by Terence Maloon in
Melbourne in 1989, and several of his paintings are now on permanent display at theNational Gallery of Australia .Family
Tuckson married Dorothea Margaret Bisset, a former design student, in Turramurra,
Sydney , in 1943. They had one son.elect Bibliography
*"Art and the Western World", by Anthony Tuckson, in "Australian Aboriginal Art" ed. Ronald M. Berndt (Sydney: Ure Smith, 1964)
*"Dreamings", ed. Peter Sutton (Melbourne, 1988)
*"Tuckson" (video, Sydney, 1988)
*"Tony Tuckson", by Daniel Thomas, Renee Free and Geoffrey Legge, (Sydney, 1989)
*"Tony Tuckson – Themes and variations" (exhibition catalogue) by Terence Maloon (Melbourne: Heide Park and Art Gallery, 1989)
*"Drawings of Tony Tuckson", by Richard McMillan (thesis, University of New South Wales, 1997)
*"Guide to the Papers of Tony Tuckson (1921-1973)" by Stephen Rainbird and others (Archive of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1999)
*"Tuckson and Tradition, Painting Forever", by Terence Maloon (Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2000)Other Sources and References
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160506b.htm Tony Tuckson at Australian Dictionary of Biography]
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