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The Vivisector - David Williamson

2017
Danelle Bergstrom

oil on canvas (support: 150.0 cm x 180.0 cm)

David Williamson AO (b. 1942), playwright, studied and lectured in mechanical engineering and psychology before achieving success with his works for the stage. His early plays were first produced at alternative theatres - The Coming of Stork (1970) and The Removalists (1971) at Betty Burstall's La Mama in Melbourne, and Don's Party (1971) at the Pram Factory, Carlton, which was home to the Australian Performing Group. Williamson's subsequent plays, many of which have been made into films which he has scripted, include The Department (1975), The Club (1977), Travelling North (1979), The Perfectionist (1982), Emerald City (1987), Brilliant Lies (1993) Dead White Males (1995) Heretic (1996) Corporate Vibes (1999) and Up for Grabs (2001). His film credits include Stork (1971), Petersen (1974), Gallipoli (1980), The Year of Living Dangerously (1981) Phar Lap (1982), and On the Beach (2000). Williamson has received honorary doctorates from Sydney and Monash, and a great number of literary awards.

Gift of the artist 2018. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Danelle Bergstrom

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Artist and subject

Danelle Bergstrom (age 60 in 2017)

David Williamson AO (age 75 in 2017)

Subject professions

Performing arts

Donated by

Danelle Bergstrom (1 portrait)

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