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Book that accompanies the exhibition of the same name. Australian landscape images painted en plein air, or on site, from over 120 years ago still hold a powerful nostalgia for audiences today. Our understanding of the Australian landscape has been shaped by interpretations by the artists loosely grouped as the Australian Impressionists. Artists such as Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers offered idealised versions of reality framed by their own experiences and desire to create a new national artform. Female artists associated with the group have been marginalised in art history and in exhibitions. In 1980, critic Ian Burn published his essay Beating About The Bush: Landscapes of...
This book features the work of one hundred and two Australian women artists over the past one hundred years.
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What futures are we designing by default? What collaborations are we complicit in? How can we incorporate an active civic engagement into our professional and creative practice – into our everyday lives? Esther Anatolitis presents a dynamic snapshot of her own practice from a distinctly Australian context but with a global perspective, offering tools and techniques for integrating civic engagement into daily practice. Taking leaps across spatial, creative, professional and political work, this is an unsettling text.
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Art of, Ben Cauchi, Liyen Chong, Starlie Geikie, Sharon Goodwin, Emma can Leest, Julia de Ville, Pete Volich.