Previous Publications
VISUAL ART: MONOGRAPHS & CATALOGUES

FRANZ KEMPF: THINKING ON PAPER 1955-2002
by Adam Dutkiewicz, Sasha Grishin and Robert Smith
Published by Wakefield Press, 2002
ISBN 1862 545 928
Contains the essay “Of Blueprints, Circles and Stardust”
http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/books/franzkempf.html

MARIJANA TADIC: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Catalogue for the exhibition, Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide, 2004
Contains the essay “Seasonally Adjusted” by Adam Dutkiewicz

JUDITH BRUTON: POETIC SIMULATIONS - DEEP BLUE
Paintings, Digital Prints and Artists Books
Published by Bruton Design, 2003
ISBN 0975 133 705
Contains an essay by Adam Dutkiewicz

WLADYSLAW DUTKIEWICZ (1918-1999)
An Exhibition of Selected Works from the Last Decade
Catalogue for the Exhibition at the Royal South Australian Society of Arts, 2005
Contains an essay by Adam Dutkiewicz
JACQUELINE HICK
Monograph compiled by Adam Dutkiewicz & Stephanie Schrapel
for Hick’s Retrospective Exhibition, RSASA Gallery, Adelaide, 1994
60 pages, some in colour
ISBN 0646 173 758
Available from the Royal South Australian Society of Arts
Level 1, Institute Building, cnr. North Terrace & Kintore Ave, Adelaide, Australia, 5000
Contact: rsasarts@bigpond.net.au
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FRANCIS ROY THOMPSON
Monograph on the artist produced by Adam Dutkiewicz
for the Retrospective Exhibition, RSASA Gallery, 1993
23 pages, some colour
ISBN 0646 162 87X
Available from the Royal South Australian Society of Arts
Contact: rsasarts@bigpond.net.au
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VICTOR ADOLFSSON
Catalogue for a Retrospective Exhibition, RSASA Gallery, 1994
With a biographical essay by Adam Dutkiewicz and foreword by Betty Snowden
LITERATURE: FICTION, SHORT STORIES & CHILDREN’S FICTION
TALES FROM CORYTELLA: THE COLLECTED STORIES OF FLEXMORE HUDSON
edited by Adam Dutkiewicz
Published by WAV Publications, 1987
257 pages (stories) plus reprint of biographical essay by Paul Depasquale
ISBN 0959 118 691 (softcover)
20 copies only available from Moon Arrow Press in softcover ($AUS30.00, including postage & handling)
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THE LAND OF IDEAS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF STORIES FOR CHILDREN BY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WRITERS
edited by Adam Dutkiewicz & Pauline Wardleworth
142 pages, colour cover design and black and white illustrations by Michal Dutkiewicz
Published by WAV Publications, 1986
ISBN 0959 118 667 (softcover)
50 copies only available from Moon Arrow Press in softcover ($AUS30.00, including postage and handling)
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Words And Visions (WAV) Magazine 1980-1985
This arts magazine features original fiction, poetry, and graphics, paintings, sculptures, ceramics and photography by writers and artists of local, national and international origin. It also included numerous interviews with actors, directors, designers and musicians. It was conceived around 1975, and first published around 1980, and was at various stages funded by Arts SA and the Literature Board of the Australia Council.
The magazine was always evolving and slightly restlessly shifted forms. It was meant to be published quarterly but occasionally ran double issues, so 18 issues overall were collapsed into 16.The cover of the first issue above is handcoloured, one of only a few in circulation; the rest of the print run was black and white.
Some of the magazine’s scoops included interviews with electronic musicians Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, jazz saxophonist Dave Liebman, guitarist John McLaughlin, bassist Eberhard Weber, choreographer Jonathon Taylor (ADT), novelists David Ireland, Angela Carter, Russell Hoban, Morris West and Douglas Adams; Monty Python’s Michael Palin and Graham Chapman; actors Kate Fitzpatrick and Helen Morse; stories by Barbara Hanrahan, Peter Mathers and Peter Goldsworthy; a suite of poems by Mike Ladd; colour artwork by painters Robert Jacks and Geoff Brown and photographer Ed Douglas. There were also features on artists Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski, Greg Johns, Hossein Valamanesh, Jeff Mincham and Annette Bezor.
The magazine was run on a shoestring, with small grants, some advertising and sales paying for printing costs. As editor, Adam Dutkiewicz was able to exploit relationships with public radio stations then known as 5UV and 5MMM, the latter of which he worked for as host of contemporary music and jazz programmes in the early-mid 1980s. With so much voluntary work, much of the hard slog (and it was handmade, mostly done before modern computer capabilities) fell back on Adam and his brother, who was not always available, so it was not surprising that he was continually exhausted, made some bad calls, and had a major health setback and was forced to slowly wind down the magazine in the mid-late 1980s. It was a wild and extremely busy time!
UNDERGROUND IN THE CITY OF CHURCHES
A Survey of Rock Music in Adelaide in the 1980s
Interviews by Tim Kelton
Photographs by Eric Algra
112 pages, black and white with two-tone card cover
ISBN 0959 118 675
I was surprised to find in my various storage areas that there are no more copies available for release of this one. It was a very interesting social document of the frustrations and rebelliousness of young people living in a city that in many respects was stuck in a time warp. It focussed on the local pop/rock ‘n’ roll phenomenon of Greasy Pop records and its major bands - The Spikes, Exploding White Mice, The Screaming Believers and July 14th. Main members of each band were interviewed. The book was indexed.

