Education
He resided at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, where he studied Fine Arts and English Literature.
He resided at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, where he studied Fine Arts and English Literature.
McCaughey migrated with his family to Melbourne, Australia when he was ten years old. His secondary education was at Scotch College, Melbourne. He became Art Critic for the Melbourne Age in 1966.
He was well known for his advocacy of abstract expressionism and of Australian artists, in particular Fred Williams.
On return to Australia from a year-long Harkness Fellowship in New York, he was appointed as the first professor of Fine Arts and Monash University in 1972. From 1981 he was the Director of the National Gallery of Victoria.
In 1988 he left Australia for the United States, where he held positions including Director of the Wadsworth Atheneum (1988-1996), the Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University, and the director of the Yale Center for British Artist His father was Davis McCaughey.
Patrick was married to Winsome McCaughey for a time.
He continues to write, whilst his partner runs a restaurant.