Gary Catalano
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Gary Catalano (30 October 1947 – 8 December 2002) was an Australian poet and art critic.[1]
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Life
Calatano was born on 30 October 1947 in Brisbane.[1] He married writer Helen Hewitt in 1990.[2] He died on 8 December 2002 in Melbourne.[1]
Awards
- 1992 Grace Leven Prize for Poetry (with Kevin Hart)
- 1997 Australia Council's Keesing Studio in Paris residency
- 2002 Harold White Fellowship from the National Library in Canberra
Works
Poetry
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Short stories
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Criticism
- The Years of Hope: Australian Art and Criticism, 1959-1968 1981
- The Bandaged Image: a study of artists' books, 1983
- An Intimate Australia: the landscape and recent Australian art, 1985
- Building a Picture: interviews with Australian artists, 1997
- The Solitary Watcher: Rick Amor and his Art, 2001
Anthologies
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Reviews
Gary Catalano makes the most ordinary sights and sounds extraordinary. In "Wholemeal Loaf," he compares "even the lightest loaf" to "a lump of masonry from a demolition site."[3]