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Interview with Kevin Connor, artist [sound recording] / interviewer, Barbara Blackman
Bib ID 554845
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Connor, Kevin, 1932-
 
Access Conditions Access to be determined. 
Description 1987 
3 sound cassettes (ca. 255 min.) 
Biography/History

Kevin Connor is best known for his urban landscapes and portraits. He has won many art prizes including the Sir William Angliss Memorial Art Prize in 1973 and the Archibald Prize in 1975 and 1977.

Notes

No transcript available.

Recorded on September 10 and 17, 1987 in Mosman, N.S.W.

Subjects Connor, Kevin, - 1932- - Interviews.  |  Painters - Australia - Interviews.
Occupation Painters.
Other authors/contributors Blackman, Barbara, 1928-

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