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Painting from George and Joyce Gittoes Yellow House Puppet Theatre collection, 1968 - 1972
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Painting, (1 of 3) original puppet theatre concepts, gouache / texta / cardboard / glass / wood, part of George and Joyce Gittoes Yellow House Puppet Theatre collection made and designed by George Gittoes Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969-1970.
The Yellow House, was one of Australia's most colourful contributions to the hippy / psychedelic era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It opened to the public on April's Fools Day 1970.

The Powerhouse Museum holds a reconstructed Yellow House puppet theatre, along with an original puppet storage chest, photographs, artworks and other material relating to the puppet theatre created for the Yellow House between 1969-1970. Together, these puppets and artworks were used and seen on a daily basis in the Yellow House Puppet Theatre, Stone Room and other areas of this artist residence, gallery and live performance space during it's heyday from 1970 through to 1971. The Magritte-inspired surrealist ceramics were used as props while the artworks hung on the outer walls of the Theatre.

The puppet plays were written and/or presented by George Gittoes. They include both ancient works based on classical Greek and Persian mythology and contemporary plays (eg Eugène Ionesco), and a suite of puppet plays on the story of the wives of great artists eg Mondrian's [wife], Picasso's wife Olga Khokhlova with son Paolo, and Albert Tucker's wife Joy Hester, who like Gittoes' girlfriend had tragically committed suicide.

Importantly, the puppet plays reflect Gittoes emerging interest in tragedy and conflict and his deep rooted interest in Greek and Persian mythology. Today George Gittoes is a leading and international award winning Australian documentary filmmaker.

Anne-Marie Van de Ven, Curator 2008
Created by George Gittoes. Preliminary concept for the design of the Yellow House puppet theatre.

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Description
Painting, (1 of 3) original puppet theatre concepts, gouache / texta / cardboard / glass / wood, part of George and Joyce Gittoes Yellow House Puppet Theatre collection made and designed by George Gittoes Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969-1970.

Original Puppet theatre concept painting, gouache and texta, mounted and framed, decorative mount board form part of the artwork
Artist: Gittoes, George; Sydney, New South Wales; 1968 - 1972

: New York, USA

: Gittoes, Joyce; Sydney, New South Wales
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2009/68/1-15
Production date
1968 - 1972
Height
835 mm
Width
640 mm
Depth
24 mm

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Joyce Gittoes under the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program, 2009
This object belongs to:
George Gittoes Yellow House Collection
Subjects
+ Contemporary art
+ Australian theatre
+ Puppetry
+ Surrealism
+ Greek mythology
+ Hippy culture
+ Medusa
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