Background
Dale Hickey was born in 1937 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Swinburne Technical College, 1940
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Dale Hickey was born in 1937 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Dale Hickey studied design and illustration at Swinburne Technical College between 1954 and 1957.
For the next two years after his graduation, Dale Hickey worked as a graphic designer in industry and with ABC television. Having been selected for representation in The Field in 1968, he undertook further art study in the United States and Europe in 1971 and 1977.
Dale's first solo exhibition was at Toorak Galleries, Melbourne, in 1964. In 1968 he was included in the National Gallery of Victoria exhibition of Australian minimalism, "The Field", together with Robert Hunter, Robert Jacks, Peter Booth, and Robert Rooney. He was a senior lecturer in painting at the Phillip Institute (now Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) from 1973 to 1989. Since then he has painted full-time.
90 white walls
1970Cottlesbridge Landscape
1979Untitled
1967Room with Shell Lamp
1978Cottlesbridge Landscape
1980Blue Table
1992Easel Painting
2004Meat Pie
1974Untitled
1968To the boring fifties II
Four Red Symbols
1993Foyer (Bercy Theatre)
1978Cup painting
1973Cup
1973Studio Interior
1987