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Anthony Bautovich

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 417 231 157



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25.01.2022 ...sad news on the passing of John Prine...



25.01.2022 Les Choux de Creteil, the cabbages, is a residential development located in Creteil, a suburb of Paris. Consisting of 10 towers each fifteen stories high - the complex was built in the early 70s as an experimental approach to public housing. Designed by architect Gerard Grandval, the petal shaped balconies, which give the buildings their unique appearance, were designed to provide privacy for the residents. Grandval originally envisioned plants being suspended from the balconies. The idea was shut down by the developers due to concerns of insect infestations.

25.01.2022 have a good weekend y'all... https://youtu.be/YgXszUg37G4

24.01.2022 Thanks to POST TO WIRE for adding The Forresters to their @spotify playlist. Happy to be included alongside a great bunch of artists - have a listen! #NowPlaying



24.01.2022 thanks to Pete Marley for adding our tune to this excellent playlist of Sydney artists! Have a listen...

23.01.2022 good morning... https://youtu.be/fFnOfpIJL0M

20.01.2022 the late and great John Prine...



18.01.2022 Marina Abramovi and Joseph Beuys at the SKC in Belgrade in 1974.

16.01.2022 Monash Gallery of Art and RMIT University School of Art, Photography have collaborated on an exclusive Australian photography and video channel featuring interv...iews with artists and photographers in the MGA collection. And I am very grateful to be included in the recent series that features my work Being Ourselves from the current exhibition Portrait of Monash: the ties that bind curated by Anouska Phizacklea. See more

15.01.2022 Many thanks to the good folk at Last Day Deaf for featuring our track I Need to Know on their music blog - https://bit.ly/3a9aeb7

15.01.2022 The second Orange Humble album

15.01.2022 ...impressive new track and clip from Emma Swift - check it out!



14.01.2022 Home is thrilled to be exhibiting new works from the studio of Joe Wilson and Chanelle Collier in September. The work including flags, collapsed chair, painted record covers, and solvent transfers on canvas; drawn from multiple branches of their current practice. The Flags are a series of works refashioned from 1960s vintage French tents. The material subs in for painted canvas, with colours associated to an infamous summer of love, and global civil uprising. The collapsed... chair, Unrest, looks at the chair as a system representative of an individual. Building and breaking become a means of abstraction. The function of the chair is lost by making it both painting, and sculpture. The push and pull between surface and structure is an inconsistent commitment to the object, and the mechanism of its reception. This will be the first in a series of monthly online exhibition at Home. You can view the exhibition by appointment. Pictured is Unrest (Pink), 2020, collapsed wooden chair, acrylic paint.

12.01.2022 https://youtu.be/2vnYKRacKQc

09.01.2022 https://youtu.be/XonFZjuyc6E

09.01.2022 Thrilled to be playing a support for Tex Perkins with Jez Mead next Thursday the 12th of November. Joining me on vocals will be Brielle Davis. For our Wollongong and South Coast friends, the show is at Centro CBD located at 28 Stewart St Wollongong. Tickets are available through the Centro CBD website. Hope to see you there! https://youtu.be/60E5AHGagR0

08.01.2022 Many thanks to Juanjo Mestre for featuring The Forresters and the OHB on his radio program in Spain. Heres the link if youd like to have a listen...cheers jj!!

08.01.2022 ...many thanks to the good folk at Post to Wire for adding a piece about The Forresters song I need to Know. The track has also been added to their spotify playlist - Post to Wire New Americana Music.

07.01.2022 Here are a few photos of Home@735 Gallery. My partner and artist Madeleine Preston and I have been running the gallery from my terrace house in Redfern for 7 years.

07.01.2022 one of my faves... https://youtu.be/jdYG-Nh_AxU

07.01.2022 heres a clip for the track Missing You from The Forresters first album.

04.01.2022 Big thanks to Vinny Ramone for giving The Forresters track I Need to Know a spin on his Outpost show on 2SER yesterday. Great to be included amongst such a fine bunch of artists. If youd like to have a listen to the show, heres the link - https://2ser.com/episodes/the-outpost-1200pm-30th-jul-2020/

04.01.2022 Installing today! The first of Homes monthly online exhibition opens on Friday. We will be featuring new works from the studio of Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier. You can view the show by appointment. Pictured is an studio installation shot.

03.01.2022 IT’S BANDCAMP FRIDAY! The good folk at Bandcamp are waiving their commissions on the first Friday of each month till the end of this year. This means that your favourite bands and artists will receive 100% of the money made on sales via Bandcamp today! Our current single ‘Never Too Far’ along with our previously released singles, EPs and debut album are all available. Many thanks to Bandcamp who are always looking for new ways of supporting independent artists. Here’s the li...nk to our bandcamp page: https://theforresters.bandcamp.com/ complemented by the vibraphone of Jess Ciampa and dobro of Charlie Owen, this evocative example of folk-leaning rock was mixed by US producer, Mitch Easter.The Forresters’ excursion into this folk classic by Tim Hardin is a sincere interpretation of a wonderful track by an underrated songwriter first recorded in 1973

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