




This richly illustrated AGWA publication offers an extraordinary glimpse into the creative mind of Howard Taylor, one of Western Australia’s most significant artists. Anchored by a full transcription of Taylor’s handwritten journal (1946–2001), this book reveals the meticulous processes behind his work, supported by sketches, annotations, and artworks from The State Art Collection, private and public collections across Australia. Essays by Melissa Harpley and leading Taylor scholar Gary Dufour provide valuable insight into Taylor’s lifelong practice. Produced with support from the Taylor family, AGWA Foundation, and Gordon Darling Foundation, this is an essential companion to AGWA’s touring exhibition Material Practice: Howard Taylor’s Journal.