A member of the "Angry Penguins" group which included Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Joy Hester, Albert Tucker was one of Australia's most significant artists who will be best remembered for his powerful images of wartime Melbourne. He painted the city streets as they have never been painted before or since: as the home of evil, carnality and darkness. Tucker's vision did not alter or soften with age but remained true and tough until the end.
'Australian Gothic' is based on original research as well as acclaimed author, curator and art historian Janine Burke's twenty-year association with Tucker. It is, astonishingly, the first biography to be written about Tucker, and provides a definitive and utterly compelling account of his life and his work.
Meticulously researched, written with a friend's respect and affection as well as a lyrical understanding of the forces that drove Tucker and the worlds in which he moved, 'Australian Gothic' is a vital and engaging study of the life and work of a brilliant and iconic artist.