Robert Hollingworth

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Robert Hollingworth b. Victoria 1947. Australian artist and writer. As artist he is primarily a painter and printmaker. Won the Sulman Prize 1990, his work is held in many Australian public art collections. Founded the Geelong Fine Art School and operated it from 1977-1984, subsequently a teacher/lecturer at various public institutions including RMIT University 1996-2001. As a writer he is best known for his memoir, Nature Boy published 2004. Short story writer [1] His non-fiction includes newspaper reviews and essays on contemporary art in journals including Tension, Dialogue, Art Monthly Australia and Asian Art News.