LARRIKINS IN LONDON: AN AUSTRALIAN PRESENCE IN 1960s LONDON, 2003. When Australia's censorship laws were draconian. Australia's creative class fled to London. Ever heard of Oz magazine? The Keeler affair? The Chelsea Antique Market? The nuclear disarmament movement? If not, you need this book!!! Based off an exhibition at Ivan Dougherty Gallery in 2003, this small catalogue is full of great images and text that includes the likes of Martin Sharp, John & Yoko, Jenny Kee, Kerry Dundas, Lewis Morley, Brett Whiteley, yellow house contributors, etc etc etc. It's a who's who of the Australian artists who pushed the boundaries during a hugely conservative period in this country.


Small square paperback, 120pp, illustrated in colour. Minor bumps to corners.