Judith Pugh Judith Pugh i(A45596 works by) (a.k.a. Judith Ann Pugh)
Born: Established: 1944 ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Pugh holds an honours Diploma in Anthropology from The University of Sydney, has undertaken PhD studies at LaTrobe University (2006) and is also the Peter Blazey Fellow at The Australian Centre at The University of Melbourne. She is an art dealer and proprietor of the Judith Pugh Gallery. Pugh has published a children's book and has written essays and poetry. Some of her poems have been set to music by Philip Nunn.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2017 shortlisted Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship For Artist in a suit: a biography of William Dargie.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Unstill Life : Art, Politics and Living with Clifton Pugh Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2008 Z1496887 2008 single work autobiography 'Judith and Clifton Pugh met in September 1970. He was already a major portrait and landscape painter; she was twenty years younger than him and had just joined the Australian Labor Party. Their decade together was one where the boundaries between political, social and art milieus were blurred - a heady mix of painting, policy and pleasure that reflected the changing face of Australian society. With a unique female perspective on the times, this is as much about the emergence of feminism as it is a behind-the-scenes look at the Whitlam years. But there was a darker side to this successful partnership - for the first time, Judith reveals the complexity of a relationship haunted by wartime experiences'--Publisher.
2007 winner Australian Centre Literary Awards Peter Blazey Fellowship
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