The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art
Herausgeber: Anderson, Jaynie
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The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art explores the artistic identity of past and present Australia and includes over 200 images.
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The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art explores the artistic identity of past and present Australia and includes over 200 images.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 158mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781107601581
- ISBN-10: 1107601584
- Artikelnr.: 33624681
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 158mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781107601581
- ISBN-10: 1107601584
- Artikelnr.: 33624681
Editor's preface; 1. Introduction Jaynie Anderson; 2. Special places and
images on rock: 50,000 years of indigenous engagement with Australian
landscapes Paul Tacon; 3. Encountering an Aboriginal aesthetic from the
eighteenth to the twentieth century Philip Jones; 4. Home: expressions of
social identity from the 1820s to 1860s Mary Eagle; 5. Cultural
acclimatization: Australian colonial art within the British Empire Alison
Inglis; 6. National life and landscape: the Heidelberg School as mythmaker
1880-1905 Ann Galbally; 7. Australian artists within a wider world
1900-1920 Anne Gray; 8. Print - matters Roger Butler; 9. Foreign natives:
Australian modernism 1915-1955 Anthony White; 10. Art in central Australia:
refigured ground John Carty and Alison French; 11. Transformations of bark
painting from the nineteenth century until today Luke Taylor; 12. Coming to
terms with Aboriginal art in the 1960s Howard Morphy; 13. When and what was
the 1960s? Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen; 14. The gift that time gave:
myth and history in the Western Desert painting movement Ian McLean; 15.
Photography and Australia Isobel Crombie; 16. Picturing self-determination:
the use of photography by Australian indigenous artists Jonathan Jones; 17.
'Asian art' and Australia John Clark; 18. Post-provincial, still
peripheral: Australian art on the global stage, 1980-2009 Anthony Gardner;
19. Transnational virtuality: new media art, contemporary concerns Terence
Smith; 20. The cross-cultural art museum in Australia Gerard Vaughan; 21.
Buying and selling Australian art: a brief historical survey Jane Clark and
Wally Caruana.
images on rock: 50,000 years of indigenous engagement with Australian
landscapes Paul Tacon; 3. Encountering an Aboriginal aesthetic from the
eighteenth to the twentieth century Philip Jones; 4. Home: expressions of
social identity from the 1820s to 1860s Mary Eagle; 5. Cultural
acclimatization: Australian colonial art within the British Empire Alison
Inglis; 6. National life and landscape: the Heidelberg School as mythmaker
1880-1905 Ann Galbally; 7. Australian artists within a wider world
1900-1920 Anne Gray; 8. Print - matters Roger Butler; 9. Foreign natives:
Australian modernism 1915-1955 Anthony White; 10. Art in central Australia:
refigured ground John Carty and Alison French; 11. Transformations of bark
painting from the nineteenth century until today Luke Taylor; 12. Coming to
terms with Aboriginal art in the 1960s Howard Morphy; 13. When and what was
the 1960s? Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen; 14. The gift that time gave:
myth and history in the Western Desert painting movement Ian McLean; 15.
Photography and Australia Isobel Crombie; 16. Picturing self-determination:
the use of photography by Australian indigenous artists Jonathan Jones; 17.
'Asian art' and Australia John Clark; 18. Post-provincial, still
peripheral: Australian art on the global stage, 1980-2009 Anthony Gardner;
19. Transnational virtuality: new media art, contemporary concerns Terence
Smith; 20. The cross-cultural art museum in Australia Gerard Vaughan; 21.
Buying and selling Australian art: a brief historical survey Jane Clark and
Wally Caruana.
Editor's preface; 1. Introduction Jaynie Anderson; 2. Special places and
images on rock: 50,000 years of indigenous engagement with Australian
landscapes Paul Tacon; 3. Encountering an Aboriginal aesthetic from the
eighteenth to the twentieth century Philip Jones; 4. Home: expressions of
social identity from the 1820s to 1860s Mary Eagle; 5. Cultural
acclimatization: Australian colonial art within the British Empire Alison
Inglis; 6. National life and landscape: the Heidelberg School as mythmaker
1880-1905 Ann Galbally; 7. Australian artists within a wider world
1900-1920 Anne Gray; 8. Print - matters Roger Butler; 9. Foreign natives:
Australian modernism 1915-1955 Anthony White; 10. Art in central Australia:
refigured ground John Carty and Alison French; 11. Transformations of bark
painting from the nineteenth century until today Luke Taylor; 12. Coming to
terms with Aboriginal art in the 1960s Howard Morphy; 13. When and what was
the 1960s? Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen; 14. The gift that time gave:
myth and history in the Western Desert painting movement Ian McLean; 15.
Photography and Australia Isobel Crombie; 16. Picturing self-determination:
the use of photography by Australian indigenous artists Jonathan Jones; 17.
'Asian art' and Australia John Clark; 18. Post-provincial, still
peripheral: Australian art on the global stage, 1980-2009 Anthony Gardner;
19. Transnational virtuality: new media art, contemporary concerns Terence
Smith; 20. The cross-cultural art museum in Australia Gerard Vaughan; 21.
Buying and selling Australian art: a brief historical survey Jane Clark and
Wally Caruana.
images on rock: 50,000 years of indigenous engagement with Australian
landscapes Paul Tacon; 3. Encountering an Aboriginal aesthetic from the
eighteenth to the twentieth century Philip Jones; 4. Home: expressions of
social identity from the 1820s to 1860s Mary Eagle; 5. Cultural
acclimatization: Australian colonial art within the British Empire Alison
Inglis; 6. National life and landscape: the Heidelberg School as mythmaker
1880-1905 Ann Galbally; 7. Australian artists within a wider world
1900-1920 Anne Gray; 8. Print - matters Roger Butler; 9. Foreign natives:
Australian modernism 1915-1955 Anthony White; 10. Art in central Australia:
refigured ground John Carty and Alison French; 11. Transformations of bark
painting from the nineteenth century until today Luke Taylor; 12. Coming to
terms with Aboriginal art in the 1960s Howard Morphy; 13. When and what was
the 1960s? Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen; 14. The gift that time gave:
myth and history in the Western Desert painting movement Ian McLean; 15.
Photography and Australia Isobel Crombie; 16. Picturing self-determination:
the use of photography by Australian indigenous artists Jonathan Jones; 17.
'Asian art' and Australia John Clark; 18. Post-provincial, still
peripheral: Australian art on the global stage, 1980-2009 Anthony Gardner;
19. Transnational virtuality: new media art, contemporary concerns Terence
Smith; 20. The cross-cultural art museum in Australia Gerard Vaughan; 21.
Buying and selling Australian art: a brief historical survey Jane Clark and
Wally Caruana.