In Tate Britain
Biography
Colin Lanceley (1938–2015) was an Australian artist known for his large three-dimensional paintings and for his drawing and printmaking. His works are held in public collections worldwide including the Tate, the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. He was the inaugural chair of the advisory board of the National Art School and a board member of the National Gallery of Australia. He died on 30 January 2015 in Sydney.
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Colin Lanceley The Burial of the Dead
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Colin Lanceley A Game of Chess
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Colin Lanceley The Final Sermon
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Colin Lanceley Death by Water
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Colin Lanceley What the Thunder Said
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Colin Lanceley Morning and Melancholia
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Colin Lanceley The Empire Builder
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Colin Lanceley Two in the Bush
1978