Summary
Artwork featuring a stylised black cat motif that was displayed at the Black Cat Cafe in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, until it closed in February, 2001.
Physical Description
Artwork on paper sheet with black text and a stylised black cat motif.
Significance
In recent years the Museum has collected, whenever possible, objects relating to the rapid development, since the 1950's, of Melbourne as a `Cafe Society'. Just as the Legend Cafe was one of the pioneer cafes of the 1950's, the Black Cat's opening in May 1982 signalled the shift towards a new type of cafe that catered for a young, arty, alternative set. From the start, it maintained an almost symbiotic relationship with the nearby Roar Studios, a group of studios and associated art gallery that has produced painters such as David Larwill. The Black Cat Cafe has been a significant contributor to the social, cultural and demographic changes that have made Brunswick Street into what it is today. This point has been made in various newspaper articles written about the Black Cat Cafe since it was announced that it was to close in 2001.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from The Black Cat Cafe, Ms & Mr Toni & Brian Edwards, 06 Apr 2001
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Place & Date Used
The Black Cat Café, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, pre 2000
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Format
Drawing, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Printed text in black reads: "Black Cat / 252 Brunswick Street, / Fitzroy, / Melbourne, / 4196230."
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Classification
Cultural identity, Café & pub culture, Commercial art & design
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Type of item
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overall dimensions
29.7 cm (Length), 0.01 cm (Width), 21 cm (Height)
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Keywords
Brunswick Street Culture, Café Culture, Cafés, Decorative Arts, Food & Drink Consumption, Menus