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The ‘fortunate’ couple behind Australia’s most rarefied club celebrates 40 years

The ‘fortunate’ couple behind Australia’s most rarefied club celebrates 40 years

Roslyn and Tony Oxley have attracted controversy and acclaim championing artists and their “wacky ideas” for four decades. They have no intention of stopping.

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Roslyn and Tony Oxley are celebrating a significant anniversary this month. Not of their wedding, which is pure gold, but of their eponymous Sydney art gallery, which at 40 years old should be decked out in ruby hues.

Instead, to mark four decades at the helm of Roslyn Oxley9, the couple are launching a retrospective compendium on Valentine’s Day.

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Stephen Todd
Stephen ToddDesign editorStephen Todd writes for The Australian Financial Review's weekly Life&Leisure lift out and AFR Magazine. Email Stephen at stephen.todd@afr.com

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