A companion to Australian art / edited by Christopher Allen.
"Art in the Australian continent has two very different stories, which have become intertwined in recent times but can never be reduced to a single narrative. The first of these, of course, is the story of the art produced by the original inhabitants of the land, who came here tens of thousands...
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505 | 0 | |a I. Introduction and Historiography. 1. Introduction / Christopher Allen ; 2. Historiography of Australian art / Molly Duggins ; 3. Public art museums in Australia: a brief history / Gerard Vaughan -- II. Dwelling in Australia. 4. Early Sydney: a land of wonder and delight / Richard Neville ; 5. Art in Van Diemen's Land / David Hansen ; 6. Eugene von Guérard and Colonial Art in Melbourne, 1850-1880 / Ruth Pullin ; 7. The promised land: painting in nineteenth-century South Australia / Jane Hylton ; 8. Crocodiles, bottle-trees and pineapple fields: art in colonial Queensland / Glenn R. Cooke ; 9. Subject and object: locating the portrait in nineteenth-century Australia / Mark De Vitis ; 10. The Heidelberg School / Georgina Cole -- III. Dwelling in the World. 11. Exodus / Barry Pearce ; 12. The Edwardian period (1901-1918) / Anna Gray ; 13. Color, commerce and the culture of change: Sydney modernism, 1915-1941 / Denise Mimmocchi ; 14. Angry Penguins / Jacqui Strecker ; 15. Australian high modernism / Sasha Grishin ; 16. Postwar art: the International context / Mary Eagle ; 17. Starting the sixties art boom / Christopher Heathcote ; 18. Avant-Gardism and the triumph of the Postmodern: 1960-1980 / Richard Haese -- IV. Artforms and Themes. 19. Australian sculpture, nineteenth and twentieth century / Michael Hill ; 20. Between the real and the imagined photography in Australia / Isobel Crombie ; 21. Aboriginal art's expanding field: a new approach / Philip Jones ; 22. Conclusion: From postmodern to contemporary / Christopher Allen. | |
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