Angry Penguins

Angry Penguins was originally the title of a modern Australian art and literary magazine published at the University of Adelaide in 1940 and in Melbourne from 1943. The magazine provided a platform for a group of young painters working in the Expressionist style who were trying to create authentic Australian art free from European influences. The artists were opposed by a group of social realist painters and the debate between the two factions in the pages of Angry Penguins became an art movement and helped make Melbourne a vibrant artistic centre in the early 1940s. The Angry Penguins were seen as "angry" young people who expressed a loud and aggressive revolutionary modernism and represented the new language, as well as the new painting of Australia.

4 Objects
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Arthur Boyd
Lot 16 Nebuchadnezzar Burning in a Forest with Lion and Blackbird , 1971
oil on board

€ 9,100 - 15,000
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Sidney Nolan
Lot 17 Ned Kelly , 1962
mixed media on paper

€ 9,100 - 15,000
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Arthur Boyd
Lot 18 Dog and Cactus , 1960
pastel on paper

€ 4,900 - 7,300
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Arthur Boyd
Lot 35 School Boy Riding a Goat , 1953
Bronze, edition 3 of 9

€ 11,000 - 15,000
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