Arthur McIntyre
Bio
Arthur McIntyre (1945–2003) studied at the National Art School and Alexander Mackie College from 1963–66, and art history at the University of Sydney 1971–73. He exhibited his work from 1970 until his death in Sydney in 2003. In 2010, he was the subject of a major publication and two-part exhibition, Arthur McIntyre: Bad blood 1960–2000 (Hazelhurst and Macquarie University). As well as a practicing artist, he wrote arts criticism and major books on contemporary Australian drawing and Australian collage, and taught and lectured on art in various NSW high schools, technical colleges and tertiary institutions. He participated in numerous residencies in France between 1975 and the early 1990s, and curated a number of exhibitions on drawing and collage at Holdsworth Galleries. Arthur McIntyre's work is held in the following collections: National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of NSW, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Artbank, and numerous private, corporate, university and regional gallery collections across Australia.