Launch
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The Age
Wednesday February 17, 2010 Left it to late to buy a David Bromley? The entrepreneurial Melbourne artist (pictured) has collaborated with the Borders book store to launch his new book, A Picture Book First and Foremost, alongside bookmarks, greeting cards and that perennial the ...Read morePosted at 9:23am on 26.02.10
Affordable Art Fair
February 5th to 8th 2010 Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery stand at the Affordable Art Fair in Brussels. The stand included one of David's 'nudes' as featured in A Picture Book First and Foremost. ...Read morePosted at 1:49pm on 25.02.10
Borders
During the months of February and March Borders and David Bromley have teamed up to present his highly coveted new book, A Picture Book First and Foremost. To mark the launch of this exciting partnership, A Picture Book First and Foremost will be available to purchase from along ...Read morePosted at 3:12pm on 16.02.10
Florida, Brisbane and Perth Launches
Following on from the successful launch of A Picture Book First and Foremost in Adelaide, Melbourne and London. David Bromley invites you to the launch of the book in Perth, Brisbane and Palm Beach, Florida. Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 12 FEBRUARY – 16 FEBRUARY 2010 - ...Read morePosted at 4:17pm on 11.02.10
London Launch
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery invites you to a Champagne reception at London Art Fair to celebrate the launch of A Picture Book First and Foremost by David Bromley. To mark the UK publication of David Bromley’s A Picture Book First and Foremost – a beautifully-produced celebration ...Read morePosted at 9:18am on 12.01.10
Adelaide Launch
We had the first launch of A Picture Book First and Foremost last week in Adelaide. Very exciting. I painted and collaged some cars (the bentley you'll see in the book) and they were exhibited amongst some of the paintings from the book. It was great to be in the new BMW which i ...Read morePosted at 9:41am on 09.12.09
Adelaide Advertiser
As an artist obsessed with nostalgic nostalgic images of childhood, David Bromley only had one way to publish his work - as a satchel full of schoolbooks. "There's been approaches to do a book for about four or five years now - but I don't think I'm old enough to start combing I ...Read morePosted at 6:13pm on 08.12.09