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Latitude
51.27452185
Longitude
0.196116556
Start Date
1939-01-01
End Date
2017-01-01

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tb8f10

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Birth Place
Sevenoaks, Kent, UK
Biography
Ti Parks was born in England in 1939. He studied painting and printmaking at Bromley College of Art in Kent and at the Slade School in London. From 1964-1973 he lived in Melbourne and in 1973 he represented Australia at the 8ieme Biennale de Paris with a major photographic and collage work called “Polynesian 100.” The following year, in 1974, he was appointed Senior Visiting Lecturer at Elam School of Art in Auckland, New Zealand. He subsequently returned to London in 1975. This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1999 Last updated: 2012
Born
b. 15 March 1939
Summary
The experimental artist Ti Parks had a major influence on the development of conceptual art in Australia, especially in Melbourne.
Gender
Male
Died
2017
Age at death
78