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Keith Looby was born on 1940 in Australia, is an Australian artist (born 1940). Discover Keith Looby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Keith Looby (born 1940 in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 1984 with a portrait of Max Gillies.
Looby was raised in the Sydney suburbs of Newtown and Bondi.
He studied at East Sydney Technical College (now The National Art School) from 1955 to 1959, where his teachers included John Passmore and he soon became part of the Sydney Push.
He travelled overseas in 1960 and lived in Italy and London until 1967.
An elaborate pencil drawing was exhibited at the Royal Academy, London in the 1960s.
In 1964, he held his first solo exhibition at the Carpini Gallery, Rome.
His painting Resurrection (1964) was exhibited in the historical retrospective Federation: Australian art and society 1901-2001, curated by John McDonald at the National Gallery of Australia, the afterparty of which resulted in the ending of Looby's "28 year marriage" with Hughes.
Looby commercially exhibited with the Ray Hughes Gallery in Brisbane and then in Sydney from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s.
Other notable awards include the Blake Prize for Religious Art in 1973 and the Sulman Prize in 1974.
Looby has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales multiple times between 1974 and 2000:
Looby produced two books of drawings and illustrations on the history of Australia: The History of Australia in 1976, with poet David Campbell, representing the history of Australia up to the arrival of the English, with songs and poems inspired by the drawings and by Aboriginal myths and rock engravings of the Sydney Hawkesbury area; and Black and white history of Australia in 1979, in which he interprets aspects of Australian history, beginning with Indigenous Australia before European settlement, and the subsequent effects of settlement on Aboriginal Australia, among other episodes of foundational mythology, Ned Kelly, The Goldfields, The Bush etc.
In 1981, Looby received an Australia Council New York studio residency, whilst in 1973–1974 he was artist in residence at the Australian National University.
In 1988, Australian political activist, socialist historian and cultural commentator Humphrey McQueen wrote Suburbs of the Sacred, Transforming Australian Beliefs and Values, an "examination of Australian suburban culture through the artwork of Keith Looby".
In 1992, Julie Ewington curated School class to playground, 1958-1992 / Keith Looby, at Canberra School of Art Gallery; a retrospective drawing on a long-running series of paintings and prints based on Looby's own school experience, as an early site of social relation, class and institutionalisation.
In 2021, Looby returned to exhibiting with concurrent exhibitions at 484 Presents in Melbourne and Spud Lane Studios in Robertson, NSW.
In 1992, Looby was named Canberra Artist of the Year.
In 2019, the artist was the subject of a documentary film Looby, co-directed by Nick Garner and Iain Knight, produced by Merilyn Alt and Sean Murphy.
Looby was married to Helen Beresford, with whom he has two children, and abstract artist Kerry Gregan, with whom he has a son.
Keith Looby lives with his partner April Pressler on Sydney's lower north shore.