An Open House: Recollections of My Early Life

Author(s): David Boyd

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Youngest son David Boyd (recently deceased), himself an artist, takes us deep inside the family home, 'Open Country', to witness day-to-day life and the influences that shaped the extraordinary talents that would emerge. Nurtured and supported by their often-eccentric father, potter Merric Boyd, and devout mother, also a potter, Doris - as well as their artist grandparents, Emma Minnie and Arthur, both established painters at the time of their marriage - children Lucy, Arthur, Guy, David and Mary enjoyed an extraordinary life of freedom among the sprawling Murrumbeena garden. David roams the fields and paddocks that surround the home, immersing himself in the nature that he adores and will later inform his art and music. In this unfettered environment, a young Arthur removes a portion of the roof of the house to build himself a painting studio where the light is best. Artistic expression, music, poetry and philosophic discussion are the order of the day in the 'Brown Room', the family living room and centre of their cultural life. Artists, writers and philosophers are welcomed (David recalls the legs of ballet dancer Anna Pavlova), as well as the odd waif whom Merric collects in his travels - often sending them on their way with a fine piece of his pottery, much to the annoyance of Doris who struggles with the family finances. Their way of life is often at odds with conservative society, and the children encounter prejudice when they first attend school, where they realise long hair for boys is not the norm. They soon realise their family is not like others. We follow David through his first forays into the world of paid work in pre-war Melbourne, with varying success and sometimes amusing mishaps. His elevation as a musician is interrupted by the outbreak of war and we see the Boyd brothers, committed pacifists, reluctantly conscripted to the army. Written just prior to his death in 2010 at the age of 87, David Boyd's highly personal family memoir provides unique and fascinating insight. Highly entertaining and accessible, An Open House is an important contribution to the nation's artistic heritage and a revealing portrait of one of our most famous families by one who lived in it.

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The Boyds are Australia's most remarkable artistic family producing an extraordinary number of artists, potters, painters, sculptors, architects, writers and musicians many with international standing, notably the painter, Arthur Boyd in Britain; An Open House is a unique contribution to what we know about the family and how they lived, their evolution, early influences and development of artistic tradition.; Accessible, funny and entertaining; Art and biography - irresistibly strong categories for the book trade; Contains a 2 sections of colour and black and white photographs.

Born in 1924, David was one of five children to husband and wife potters Merric and Dorris Boyd. Elder brothers Arthur and Guy and younger sisters Lucy and Mary all carried on the family's talented and artistic traditions, as painters, potters, sculptors, ceramic artists and photographers. (Mary's husbands were also artists, first John Perceval and then Sidney Nolan.) David began his professional career receiving instruction in music before turning to pottery and collaborating with his wife, Hermia in a partnership that was to receive international acclaim and influence the development of ceramic art in Australia. His painting career commenced when he created a series on the Australian explorers. He continued to achieve popularity with successive series, drawing themes from the world around him and exploring them comprehensively. Throughout his lifetime David won significant international recognition. He exhibited almost annually from 1950 to 2001 both in Australia and overseas and was honoured with a landmark retrospective held by the Commonwealth Institute of Art, London, in 1969. David Boyd is represented in the Australian National Gallery, Canberra; all State and many regional galleries; the Mertz collection, USA; the Power Collection, Sydney; and many major international galleries and private collections in Australia and around the world.

General Fields

  • : 9781742704500
  • : Hardie Grant Books
  • : Hardie Grant Books
  • : 0.69
  • : 31 December 2011
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : Australia
  • : 01 August 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Boyd
  • : Hardback
  • : 812
  • : en
  • : 700.00
  • : 356
  • : col. Illustrations