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Australian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Australian Art

  • Categories: Art

This comprehensive survey uniquely covers both Aboriginal art and that of European Australians, providing a revealing examination of the interaction between the two. Painting, bark art, photography, rock art, sculpture, and the decorative arts are all fully explored to present the rich texture of Australian art traditions. Well-known artists such as Margaret Preston, Rover Thomas, and Sidney Nolan are all discussed, as are the natural history illustrators, Aboriginal draughtsmen, and pastellists, whose work is only now being brought to light by new research. Taking the European colonization of the continent in 1788 as his starting point, Sayers highlights important issues concerning colonial art and women artists in this fascinating new story of Australian art.

Strange Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Strange Country

'Painting matters to Australia and Australians as it does in few other countries. It has formed our consciousness, our sense of where we come from, and who we are. It cries out for wider recognition and acknowledgement.' - Patrick McCaughey Why has Australia, an island continent with a small population, produced such original and powerful art? And why is it so little known beyond our shores? Strange Country: Why Australian Painting Matters is Patrick McCaughey's answer.

Images in Opposition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Images in Opposition

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Companion to Australian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 564

A Companion to Australian Art

  • Categories: Art

A Companion to Australian Art is a thorough introduction to the art produced in Australia from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the early 21st century. Beginning with the colonial art made by Australia’s first European settlers, this volume presents a collection of clear and accessible essays by established art historians and emerging scholars alike. Engaging, clearly-written chapters provide fresh insights into the principal Australian art movements, considered from a variety of chronological, regional and thematic perspectives. The text seeks to provide a balanced account of historical events to help readers discover the art of Australia on their own terms and draw their own con...

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

"Australian Art and Artists in London, 1950?965 "

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Subtle and wide-ranging in its account, this study explores the impact of Australian art in Britain in the two decades following the end of World War II and preceding the 'Swinging Sixties'. In a transitional period of decolonization in Britain, Australian painting was briefly seized upon as a dynamic and reinvigorating force in contemporary art, and a group of Australian artists settled in London where they held centre stage with group and solo exhibitions in the capital's most prestigious galleries. The book traces the key influences of Sir Kenneth Clark, Bernard Smith and Bryan Robertson in their various (and varying) roles as patrons, ideologues, and entrepreneurs for Australian art, as ...

The Making of Indigenous Australian Contemporary Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Making of Indigenous Australian Contemporary Art

This publication brings together existing research as well as new data to show how Arnhem Land bark painting was critical in the making of Indigenous Australian contemporary art and the self-determination agendas of Indigenous Australians. It identifies how, when and what the shifts in the reception of the art were, especially as they occurred within institutional exhibition displays. Despite key studies already being published on the reception of Aboriginal art in this area, the overall process is not well known or always considered, while the focus has tended to be placed on Western Desert acrylic paintings. This text, however represents a refocus, and addresses this more fully by integrating Arnhem Land bark painting into the contemporary history of Aboriginal art. The trajectory moves from its understanding as a form of ethnographic art, to seeing it as conceptual art and appreciating it for its cultural agency and contemporaneity.

Australian National Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1734

Australian National Bibliography

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A Story of Australian Painting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

A Story of Australian Painting

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

History based on the ICI Australia collection of artwork. Describes and discusses the works in relation to the artists and their times. Includes famous artists such as Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton as well as those less well-known. Provides 120 colour plates and 50 black and white illustrations, as well as photographs of artists. Includes an index. Eagle is the senior curator of Australian art at the National Gallery of Australia. Her other books include 'The George Bell School' and 'Australian Modern Painting Between the Wars'. Jones is a former curator of Australian Paintings and Sculptures at the Australian National Gallery, and is now a freelance curator and historian.

A Companion to Australian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

A Companion to Australian Art

  • Categories: Art

A Companion to Australian Art is a thorough introduction to the art produced in Australia from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the early 21st century. Beginning with the colonial art made by Australia’s first European settlers, this volume presents a collection of clear and accessible essays by established art historians and emerging scholars alike. Engaging, clearly-written chapters provide fresh insights into the principal Australian art movements, considered from a variety of chronological, regional and thematic perspectives. The text seeks to provide a balanced account of historical events to help readers discover the art of Australia on their own terms and draw their own con...

Painting Australia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Painting Australia

Selects paintings under themes which tell the story of Australian art from the colonial period to contemporary times in terms designed to enable children to appreciate the works - Themes include, children, families, gardens, sea and sand, the bush, the Centre, the Far North - Portraits.