John Reed (art patron)

John Reed (art patron)

John Reed (10 December 19015 December 1981) was an Australian art editor and patron, notable for supporting and collecting of Australian art and culture with his wife Sunday Reed.

Reed was born at ‘Logan’, near Evandale near Launceston, Tasmania, one of seven children. His youngest sister, Cynthia later married Sidney Nolan. In 1911 the Reeds left Launceston for England to promote their children’s education. When World War I broke out they returned to Tasmania to settle with John Reed's grandmother at "Mount Pleasant", a mansion in Prospect, Tasmania. He attended Geelong Grammar between 1915-1920, and subsequently studied law at Cambridge University.

After graduating he returning to Australia to practice law in Melbourne, where he met Sunday Ballieu. [cite web
title = Launceston Lives
publisher = Launceston City Council
url = http://www.itsaboutus.com.au/otherprojects13.php
accessdate = 2006-10-26
] They married on 13 January 1932. [cite book
last = Burke
first = Janine
title = The Heart Garden: Sunday Reed and Heide
publisher = Random House
date = January 2004
location = Milsons Point, New South Wales
pages = 94
id = ISBN 1-74051-202-2
] In 1934 they purchased a former dairy farm on the Yarra River floodplain at Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, which became known as Heide. A number of modernist artists, known as the "Heide Circle" came to live and work at Heide at various times during the 1930s, '40s and '50s at Heide, and as such it became the place where many of the most famous works of the period were painted. Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan, and Joy Hester, among others, all worked at Heide. Nolan painting his famous serious of Ned Kelly works in the living room there.

The Heide Circle is well known for the intertwined personal and professional lives of the people involved. Sunday Reed conducted affairs with a number of them, with the knowledge of her husband.

After reading first issue of the modernist literary magazine, "Angry Penguins", Reed visited its editor, Max Harris, in Adelaide. Reed subsequently gave up his legal practice and ran Victoria's Contemporary Art Society instead. [cite web
last = Harris
first = Samela
title = Angry Penguins
publisher = Ern Malley, the Official Website
date = 2003
url = http://www.ernmalley.com/angry_penguins.html
accessdate = 2006-10-26
] Reed became the publisher of "Angry Penguins", which subsequently became famous for the notorious Ern Malley hoax. The Reeds worked to establish the Heide Museum of Modern Art, but they died shortly after its opening.

Bibliography

* cite book
last = Reid
first = Barrett
coauthors = Underhill, Nancy (eds)
title = Letters of John Reed: defining Australia’s cultural life, 1920-1981
publisher = Viking
date = 2001
location = Ringwood, Vic
pages = 943
id = ISBN 0-670-81506-3

Notes

Persondata
NAME=Mollison, James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian art patron
DATE OF BIRTH=10 December 1901
PLACE OF BIRTH=Evandale, Tasmania, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=5 December 1981
PLACE OF DEATH=Victoria, Australia


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