Richard Tipping
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Richard Kelly Tipping (born 1949) is an Australian poet and artist best known for his visual poetry, word art, and large-scale public artworks. Examples of his work are held in major collections in Australia and abroad.
Early life and education
Tipping was born into a medical family in Adelaide, South Australia, in 1949. His father Michael Tipping served in the RAAF flying in Beaufighter aircraft in WW2 and became a dermatologist. His mother Barbara Kelly was a social worker specialising in multiple sclerosis and breast cancer. He matriculated from St Peter's College in Adelaide in 1966, and tried a year at law school at the University of Adelaide before studying film, philosophy and literature at Flinders University, graduating in 1972.
After an MA, in 2007 Tipping completed his doctorate at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) with an exegesis titled Word Art Works: visual poetry and textual objects.
Career
Following undergraduate study, Tipping spent a year in Sydney in 1973, which included exhibiting with Aleks Danko at Watters Gallery. He then travelled in 1974 to the United States and lived in San Francisco, meeting with poets including Michael McClure and Robert Duncan, and visiting Mexico and Guatemala. He returned to Adelaide in 1975 and began work with the South Australian Film Corporation as a researcher until 1978.Politics of Imagination: Richard Kelly Tipping and the Art and Technology of Words, Images and Objects by Sabrina Bleecker Caldwell, Doctoral thesis. (Australian National University, Canberra, 2008){{Cite thesis|url=http://hdl.handle.net/10453/52683|hdl = 10453/52683|title = Word art works : Visual poetry and textual objects|year = 2007|type = Thesis|last1 = Tipping|first1 = Richard Kelly}}
Tipping's career began with free verse poetry, and soon included composing typographic concrete poetry on a manual typewriter, exploring the arrangement of letters on the page as a field of poetic composition. Literary concern is integral to his practice in word art and visual poetry.[http://artworkscatalogue.griffith.edu.au/web/pages/gal/Display.php?irn=1679&QueryPage=%2Fweb%2Fpages%2Fphm%2FQuery.php Griffith University art collection]. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
In 1975 Tipping co-founded the ongoing Friendly Street Poets, which began open-mic poetry readings in Adelaide, and edited their first anthology, Friendly Street Poetry Reader, in 1977.{{cite web | title=Richard Tipping | website=Friendly Street Poets | date=28 June 2008 | url=http://friendlystreetpoets.org.au/poetry/sample-of-poets/tipping/ | access-date=11 February 2021}}
His first solo exhibitions were at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1978, at Robin Gibson Gallery in Sydney in 1980, and at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney] in 1983.
From 1979 he began living with artist Mazie Turner (Mazie Karen Turner) and over the next decades they had three children together: Kai, Jasper and Grace. Their careers were separate but parallel, and Turner achieved recognition with large-scale blueprints on cloth in the 1980s, and later with abstract paintings.
Between 1984 and 1986 he lived in Europe and England with his family, while making documentaries about expatriate writers such as Randolph Stow in Sussex, Peter Porter in London, Jack Lindsay in Cambridge, and David Malouf in Tuscany. The Stow film was shown on ABC Television in Australia, and others released on VHS tape through the Australian Film Institute.
He lectured in communication and media arts at the University of Newcastle, NSW between 1989 and 2010.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}}
Tipping's career has a timespan of over fifty years, working in both spoken and graphic poetry and in visual art in many media and scales.
In 2021 he opened an art gallery WordXimage{{cite web |url=http://www.wordximage.art/ |title=Home |website=wordximage.art}} in Maitland, NSW specialising in text-picture relationships.
Art
Tipping is known for his visual poetry and word art, including artsigns, textual sculpture, subvertising graphics, and large-scale public artworks both permanent and temporary.{{Cite web|url=https://latroberegionalgallery.com/project/richard-tipping-art-word/|title = Richard Tipping: Art Word|date = 29 March 2018}}
Tipping's public sculptures are illustrated and described in his book Hear the Art: visual poetry as sculpture, Puncher and Wattman 2022.{{cite web | url=https://puncherandwattmann.com/product/hear-the-art-visual-poetry-as-sculpture/ | title=Hear the Art: Visual Poetry as Sculpture }}
In the late 1970s and early 1980s Tipping collected ironies and oddities in public signage through photography. Signs of Australia published by Penguin Books in 1982 collected many of these found sign anomalies. In 1979 Tipping began changing public signs[http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=319000 Powerhouse Museum collection, artist Richard Tipping] Retrieved 24 March 2012 to make poetic messages. Signature works from his explorations of public sign language include No Understanding in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia.{{cite web | title=2003 National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition - Richard Tipping - No Understanding | website=National Gallery of Australia | url=https://nga.gov.au/exhibition/sculptureprize03/detail.cfm?IRN=122535&ViewID=2 | access-date=11 February 2021}}
His public art projects include the well known Watermark (2000)[http://ro.ecu.edu.au/landscapes/vol3/iss2/3/ Watermark Public artwork]. Retrieved 29 September 2014. steel sculpture (popularly known as "Flood"[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-01-13/the-flood-sculpture-at-the-brisbane-powerhouse-is/1904076 Watermark flooded ABC News] Retrieved 30 September 2014) on the Brisbane River, which became the high-water mark for a major flood in 2011.{{cite web | url=http://richardtipping.com/artworks/public-art/watermark-brisbane.html | title=Watermark flood sculpture Brisbane by Richard Tipping }}
He has had more than 30 solo exhibitions in Australia as well as in New York,{{Cite web|url=https://www.ubugallery.com/exhibition/richard-tipping-versions-perversions-subversions-verse/|title = Richard Tipping: Versions Perversions, Subversions & Verse}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/01/08/arts/art-in-review-777781.html|title=Art in Review|newspaper=The New York Times|date=8 January 1999|last1=Johnson|first1=Ken}} London, Munich, Cologne and Berlin.{{Cite web|url=http://www.richardtipping.com/home-1/about/exhibitions.html|title = Richard Tipping exhibitions}}
Collections
Examples of his artwork are held in depth in the collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales,{{Cite web|url=https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/?artist_id=richard-tipping|title = Works by Richard Tipping | Art Gallery of NSW}} the British Museum.,{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG227902|title = Collections Online | British Museum}} the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra;[http://www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au/catalogues/artist/10147/richard-tipping.aspx?related=work Prints and Printmaking, National Gallery of Australia, 99 images of works] Retrieved 24 March 2012. and Heide Museum of Modern Art.{{Cite web|url=https://www.heide.com.au|title=Home - Heide|date=12 July 2022|website=Heide Museum of Modern Art}}
Tipping is represented in other major art collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Victoria; Art Gallery of South Australia; Queensland Art Gallery, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory; the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney;[http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/mob/collection/database/?irn=319001&img=171212 Powerhouse Museum] Retrieved 29 September 2014. the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; and the Brisbane Powerhouse. Many regional Australian art galleries as well as key public and university libraries also hold his work.{{Cite web|url=http://www.richardtipping.com/home-1/about/collections.html|title = Richard Tipping collections}}
Recognition
A PhD thesis by Sabrina Caldwell completed at the Australian National University in 2008, titled The Politics of Imagination: Richard Kelly Tipping and the Art and Technology of Words, Images and Objects, is available to download as a document.{{Cite web | url=https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/149965/2/b23722873_Caldwell_Sabrina%20Bleecker.pdf | title=Unknown | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240321074512/https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/149965/2/b23722873_Caldwell_Sabrina%20Bleecker.pdf | archive-date=2024-03-21 }}
Tipping was awarded various grants by the Australia Council (now known as Creative Australia), starting with a Young Writer's Grant from the Literature Board in 1973. In 1984 he and Mazie Turner co-won a Dyason Bequest from the Art Gallery of New South to help fund a residency in Italy through the Visual Arts Board.
Articles about his art can be found in Art Almanac,{{Cite web|url=https://www.art-almanac.com.au/richard-tipping-instant-history/|title = Richard Tipping: Instant History|date = 5 April 2017}} Look magazine of the Art Gallery of New South Wales,{{Cite web|url=https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/artsets/ywnx1l|title = The art that made me: Richard Tipping}} Art Guide,{{Cite web|url=https://artguide.com.au/richard-tipping-art-word|title = Richard Tipping: Art Word|date = 17 July 2018}} and Limelight{{Cite web|url=https://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/news/the-artist-tipping-the-gender-balance-in-street-signs/|title = The artist Tipping the gender balance in street signs}}
Publications
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Poetry
As a poet he published three books of poems with University of Queensland Press. These were available on Poetry Library,{{Cite web|url=https://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/tipping-richard|title = Australian Poetry Library}} but that site is currently off-line thanks to the ineptitude and insouciance of the University of Sydney. More recent poetry collections are Tommy Ruff (2014){{Cite web|url=http://www.presspress.com.au/tipping.html|title = PressPress Richard Tipping}} and Instant History (2017){{Cite web | url=https://www.theseflyingislands.com/2021/01/richard-tipping.html?m=0 | title=Unknown}}{{Dead link | date=October 2024 | fix-attempted=yes}}
His poems are represented in many anthologies, including the Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry edited by Les Murray, the New Oxford Book of Australian Verse edited by Philip Meade and John Tranter, and the Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry edited by John Kinsella.
As editor
- The Word as Art special issue of Artlink (Vol 27 No.1, 2007),[https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/2910/editorial/ "The Word as Art"], Artlink (Vol 27 No.1, 2007). Retrieved on 29 September 2014.
- The Friendly Street Poetry Reader, 1st issue (Adelaide University Press, 1977){{Citation | author1=Tipping, Richard | author2=Friendly Street Poets | title=The Friendly Street poetry reader | year=1977 | publication-date=1977 | publisher=Adelaide University Union Press | isbn=978-0-9598309-1-0}}
- Mok: A Magazine of Contemporary Dissolution and Intemperance (5 issues 1968–1969, co-editor){{Citation | author1=Tipping, Richard | author2=Tillett, Rob | title=Mok: A magazine of contemporary dissolution and intemperance | publication-date=1968 | publisher=Mok Publications | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/18440819 | access-date=11 February 2021}} – the first of a wave of small magazines in late 1960s defining a shift in Australian poetry which became known as "The Generation of 68".{{cite web | url=https://printedshadows.wordpress.com/tag/generation-of68/ | title=Generation of'68 – Printed Shadows – 40 Years of Cultural Journalism }}
Film
In the 1980s Tipping made documentary films on writers including David Malouf, Randolph Stow, Peter Porter, Roland Robinson and Les Murray.{{cite web | url=https://www.acmi.net.au/works/115116--writers-talking/ | title=Writers Talking | Richard Tipping | ACMI collection }}
Works
Books
- Hear the Art: visual poetry as sculpture, Puncher & Wattman, 2022
- Instant History, poems, (Flying Island Books, Macau, 2017){{Cite web|url=https://flyingislandspocketpoets.com.au|title=Home|website=Flying Islands Pocket Poets}}
- Tommy Ruff, poems, (PressPress, Berry, NSW, 2014)
- Off the Page and Back Again, visual poems and sculptures, (Writers Forum, London, 2010)
- Subvert I Sing, visual poems and graphics, (Red Fox Press, Ireland, 2008){{Cite web|url=http://www.redfoxpress.com/dada-tipping.html|title = Richard Tipping "Subvert I Sing"}}
- Notes towards Employment, poetry, (Picaro Press, Warners Bay NSW, 2006)
- Five O'Clock Shadows, poetry, (Thorny Devil Press, Newcastle, 1989)
- Nearer by Far, poetry, (University of Queensland Press, 1986)
- Headlines to the Heart, poetry with drawings by Maize Turner, (Pothole Press, London, 1985)
- Diverse Voice, visual poetry, (The International Poetry Archive, Oxford, 1985)
- Signs of Australia, photographs, (Penguin Books Australia, 1982)
- Domestic Hardcore, poetry, (University of Queensland Press, 1975)
- Soft Riots, poetry, (University of Queensland Press, 1972)
Print Folios
- Lovepoems, 20 screenprints in a folio, (Thorny Devil Press, Newcastle, 2007)
- The Sydney Morning 1-IV, 50 prints in four folios, (Thorny Devil Press, Newcastle, 1989–1994){{cite web | url=https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/?artist_id=richard-tipping | title=Works by Richard Tipping | Art Gallery of NSW }}
- Word Works, 10 large screenprints, (Adelaide, 1979){{cite web | url=https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1415247 | title=Airpoet : Word works / By Richard Tipping; screen printed by Alison White & Richard Tipping - Catalogue | National Library of Australia }}
Catalogues
- Art Word (Latrobe Regional Art Gallery, Morwell, Victoria
- Instant History (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2017){{cite web | url=https://australiangalleries.com.au/exhibitions/richard-tipping-rs17/ | title=Instant History | Australian Galleries }}
- Only Emotion Endures (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2008)
- Multiple Choice (Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, NSW, 2007)
- Roadsigned, postcard pack, (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2005)
- Public Works (Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, 2002)
- City Rubbings (Conny Dietzschold Gallery, Sydney and Cologne, 2002)
- Hear the Art (The Eagle Gallery, London, 1997)
- Multiple Pleasures (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1996)
- Word Works 2 (Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, 1980)
- Word Works (Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney, 1980)
Solo exhibitions
- Cosmic Seed (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2022)
- Art Word (Latrobe Regional Art Gallery, Morwell, Victoria)
- Instant History (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2017)
- Studio (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2012)
- Hearth (Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 2009)
- Only Emotion Endures (Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2008)
- Subvert I Sing (Multiple Box Sydney, 2008)
- Multiple Choice (Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, NSW, 2007)
- Fresh Concrete (John Miller Gallery, Newcastle, 2007)
- Imagine Silence (Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, 2007)
- Errrorism, (Multiple Box Sydney, 2004)
- Art Signs and Word Sculptures (Banning + Low, Washington DC, 2004)
- Exit Strategy (The Studio, Sydney Opera House, 2004)
- Street Talk (Banning Gallery, New York, 2003)
- Public Works (Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, 2002)
- One Two Many (Multiple Box Sydney, 2001)
- Versions: Perversions, Subversions and Verse (Ubu Gallery, New York, 1998){{cite web | title=Richard Tipping: Versions Perversions, Subversions & Verse | website=Ubu Gallery | date=26 May 2021 | url=https://www.ubugallery.com/exhibition/richard-tipping-versions-perversions-subversions-verse/ | access-date=3 February 2023}}
- Hear the Art (The Eagle Gallery, London, 1997)
- Multiple Pleasures (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1996)
- Art Allergy with Alex Selenitsch, (Rhumbarellas Gallery, Melbourne, 1994)
- Between the Lines (United Artists Gallery, Melbourne, 1984)
- Fast Art (Garry Anderson Gallery, Sydney, 1983)
- Ideagraphics (Rosyln Oxley Gallery, Sydney, 1983)
- Inside Outside (Ray Hughes Gallery, Brisbane, 1981)
- Word Works 2 (Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, 1980)
- Word Works (Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney, 1980)
- The Everlasting Stone (Adelaide Festival Centre Gallery, 1978)
- Soft Riots with Aleks Danko, (Watters Gallery, Sydney, 1973)
- Uck with Aleks Danko, (Llewellyn Gallery, Adelaide, 1970)
Group exhibitions
More than 50 appearances in group exhibitions since 1975 including:
- Legacies of Marcel Duchamp, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2019, including an artist talk (see links in this reference){{Cite web|url=https://australiangalleries.com.au/richard-tipping-artist-talk-at-the-agnsw/|title=Richard Tipping – Artist Talk & Installation at the AGNSW | Australian Galleries}}
- Sculpture by the Sea Bondi, 2022, 2016 (also 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015)[http://www.sculpturebythesea.com/Home.aspx Sculpture by the Sea] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140927061917/http://www.sculpturebythesea.com/Home.aspx |date=27 September 2014 }} Retrieved 30 September 2014
- The Silent Scream (Monash University, 2011)[http://www.bibliotheca.org.au/bibliotheca/publications.cfm Bibliotheca Librorum publisher] Retrieved 30 September 2014
- Avoiding Myth and Message: Australian Artists and the Literary World (Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2009)[https://www.mca.com.au/collection/exhibition/504-avoiding-myth-and-message-australian-artists-and-the-literary-world/ Avoiding Myth and Message] Retrieved 30 September 2014
- Mapping Correspondence: Mail Art in the 21st Century (Center for Books Arts, New York, 2008)
- Multiplicity: Print and Multiples (Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2006)
- The National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2003)[http://nga.gov.au/Exhibition/SculpturePrize03/Detail.cfm?IRN=122535&ViewID=2 National Gallery of Australia] Retrieved 30 September 2014
Film and video
- Documentary portraits of Australian writers including Roland Robinson, Les Murray, Peter Porter, Randolph Stowe, David Malouf, and Sumner Locke-Elliott (1984–86), commissioned by the Australia Council'sArchival Film Programme. These will be freely available on-line through the National Film and Sound Archive in 2025.
- Documentary portraits of artists who make books including: Bob Cobbing (UK), Ronald King (UK), Warren Lehrer (US), Ed Ruscha (US), Christo and Jeanne-Claude (US), Purgatory Pie Press (US) and other in progress (1994–present).
References
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External links
- [http://www.artpoem.com Richard Tipping] Artpoem site
- [http://www.richardtipping.com RICHARD TIPPING HOME] Richard Tipping's home page
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