Yellow House Artist Collective
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The Yellow House was an artists' collective in Australia started by Sydney artist Martin Sharp. Between 1970 and 1973, The Yellow House, in Macleay Street near Kings Cross, was a piece of living art and a mecca to pop art. The canvas was the house itself and almost every wall, floor and ceiling became part of the gallery. Many well-known artists helped to create the multi-media performance art space that may have been Australia’s first 24 hour-a-day ‘happening’. [1]
[edit] Members
- Martin Sharp
- George Gittoes
- Brett Whitely
- Peter Kingston
- Albie Thoms
- Greg Weight
[edit] References
- ^ Transcript of TV interview by George Negus of some of the Yellow House artists on 15/09/2003.