Sydney Writers' Festival presents David
Walsh, one of Australia's most intriguing icons. Hear
David's witty, wickedly subversive life story as he speaks to Phillip
Adams.
David Walsh - the creator of MONA The Museum of Old and New Art
is both a giant and an enigma in the Australian art world. A multi-millionaire
who made his money gambling, he has turned a wild vision into a unique
and bizarre reality; he is at once controversial, mysterious and
idolised. In an exclusive Sydney event, David will speak about his new
memoir A Bone of Fact,
touching on his childhood in the suburbs of Hobart, his dealings with the
tax department, the rise of his gambling empire, his affairs and
marriages, and, of course, the establishment of the audacious private art
museum that made Tasmania an instant cultural nerve centre both in
Australia and around the world.
‘Both are dreamers. Both are breathtakingly ambitious. Neither
gives stuff what people think about them, thriving on attacks... Neither
has had time to waste. Crash or crash through. One changed Australia. The
other has transformed Tasmania.’
– Phillip Adams, comparing David Walsh to Paul Keating
This is David's only Sydney appearance - don't miss your chance to
see one of Australia's most fascinating personalities.
When
Thursday 13 November, 7.30pm
Where York
Theatre | Seymour Centre
Price
$28 + bf / $24 + bf (concession)
Footnote:
The book, A BONE OF FACT, was published today (1 October) by Macmillan. It is a beautifully produced hardcover - NZ$60.00
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