Harry Callahan Cuzco #528 1974 gelatin silver print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Harry Callahan Brooms in Display 1957 dye transfer print San Diego Museum of Art |
Harry Callahan Skyscrapers 1978 dye transfer print San Diego Museum of Art |
Harry Callahan Cairo 1978 dye transfer print San Diego Museum of Art |
Michael Callaghan Mike Leigh's Greek Tragedy 1989 screenprint (poster) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Michael Callaghan Circus Oz 1998 lithograph (poster) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Michael Callaghan Wrapping Paper: Imparja 1986 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Michael Callaghan Alma de Groen's Vocations 1982 screenprint (poster) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Ivor Hele Portrait of a Man 1929 drawing National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Ivor Hele Figure Study 1929 drawing National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Ivor Hele Figure Study 1929 drawing National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Ivor Hele Stretcher Bearers 1943 drawing Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide |
Allan D'Arcangelo Landscape 1976 lithograph and screenprint North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh |
Allan D'Arcangelo The Water Tower 3 1973 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Allan D'Arcangelo Screenprint from Banner 1968 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Allan D'Arcangelo Christmas Eve ca. 1963 oil on canvas Kunstmuseum, The Hague |
On This Island
Look, stranger, on this island now
The leaping light for your delight discovers,
Stand stable here
Stand stable here
And silent be,
That through the channels of the ear
That through the channels of the ear
May wander like a river
The swaying sound of the sea.
Here at a small field's ending pause
Where the chalk wall falls to the foam and its tall ledges
Oppose the pluck
And knock of the tide,
And the shingle scrambles after suck-
ing surf, and a gull lodges
A moment on its sheer side.
Far off like floating seeds the ships
Diverge on urgent voluntary errands,
And this full view
Indeed may enter
And move in memory as now these clouds do,
That pass the harbour mirror
And all the summer through the water saunter.
– W.H. Auden (1935)