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101 Contemporary Australian Artists

101 Contemporary Australian Artists
Author: Kelly Gellatly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN: 9780724103621

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Showcases some of Australia's most celebrated contemporary practitioners. Their engaging work, across a variety of media including painting, drawing, prints, sculpture, installation, new media and the moving image, photography, fashion and textiles, and Indigenous art, reveals the vital creativity of Australian artists today.


Australian Artists in the Contemporary Museum

Australian Artists in the Contemporary Museum
Author: Jennifer Barrett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 135195668X

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This unique book proposes a re-reading of the relationship between artists and the contemporary museum. In Australia in particular, the museum has played a significant role in the colonial project and this has generally been considered as the predominant mode of artists' engagement with such institutions and collections. Australian Artists in the Contemporary Museum expands the post-colonial frame of reference used to interpret this work, to demonstrate the broader implications of the relationship between artists and the museum, and thus to offer an alternative way of understanding recent contemporary practices. The authors' central argument is that artists' engagement with the museum has shifted from politically motivated critique taking place in museums of fine art, towards interventions taking place in non-art museums that focus on the creation of knowledge more broadly. Such interventions assume a number of forms, including the artist acting as curator, art works that highlight the use of taxonomic modes of display and categorization, and the re-consideration of the aesthetics of collections to suggest different ways of interpreting objects and their history. Central to these interventions is the challenge to better connect the museum and its public. The book will be essential reading for scholars, professionals and students in the fields of contemporary art and museum studies, art history, and in the museum sector. These include artists, curators, museum and gallery professionals, postgraduate researchers, art historians, designers and design scholars, art and museum educators, and students of visual art, art history, and museum studies. This project has been assisted by the Australian government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.


Australiana to Zeitgeist

Australiana to Zeitgeist
Author: Melissa Loughnan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN: 9780500500897

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Many critics have traditionally dismissed Australian art as derivative. Australiana to Zeitgeist offers an immersive look at a new breed of early career Australian artists proving them wrong. Championing underrepresented and often, unrepresented up-and-comers, it delves into the various themes shaping the Australian psyche and showcases not only contemporary artists, but also artists who are making work that is new and relevant. From a range of disciplines and working across multiple mediums, these rising stars are making waves here and offshore and setting the direction for generations to follow. From Australiana to Zeitgeist with Kitsch, Land Art and Xerox in between, this book brings together the work of 78 dynamic Australian artists you need to know, now.


Making it New

Making it New
Author: Glenn Barkley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN: 9781921034343

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When Modern Became Contemporary Art

When Modern Became Contemporary Art
Author: Charles Green
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024-09-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1040144969

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This book is a portrait of the period when modern art became contemporary art. It explores how and why writers and artists in Australia argued over the idea of a distinctively Australian modern and then postmodern art from 1962, the date of publication of a foundational book, Australian Painting 1788–1960, up to 1988, the year of the Australian Bicentennial. Across nine chapters about art, exhibitions, curators and critics, this book describes the shift from modern art to contemporary art through the successive attempts to define a place in the world for Australian art. But by 1988, Australian art looked less and less like a viable tradition inside which to interpret ‘our’ art. Instead, vast gaps appeared, since mostly male and often older White writers had limited their horizons to White Australia alone. National stories by White men, like borders, had less and less explanatory value. Underneath this, a perplexing subject remained: the absence of Aboriginal art in understanding what Australian art was during the period that established the idea of a distinctive Australian modern and then contemporary art. This book reflects on why the embrace of Aboriginal art was so late in art museums and histories of Australian art, arguing that this was because it was not part of a national story dominated by colonial, then neo-colonial dependency. It is important reading for all scholars of both global and Australian art, and for curators and artists.


Still Life

Still Life
Author: Amber Creswell Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9781760760977

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'A collection of objects, no matter how mundane, tells a story. They are like a little world; you can get lost in them.' - John Bokor Still Life explores the diverse practices of more than forty contemporary Australian artists and documents a repertoire of styles, subjects, visions and philosophies. Alongside flowers and food - mainstays of the genre - the works within these pages also incorporate objects such as books and beer cans, birds and balloons, adding energy and intrigue to both the composition and the story revealed. This book captures the inanimate beauty of the everyday in a distinctly Australian context, and offers a meditation on human experience and the brevity of life.


New Visions, New Perspectives

New Visions, New Perspectives
Author: Anna Voigt
Publisher: Harwood Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Volume based on interviews with 34 women artists.


Studio

Studio
Author: John McDonald
Publisher: R. Ian Lloyd
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2007
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9810574665

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'Studio' presents an extraordinary anthology of visual and verbal insights into the way paintings are made, and the complex blend of motivation and inspiration that sustains the painter in his or her solitary search for meaning.


GALLERY WATCH: Contemporary Australian Art - 6 Artists

GALLERY WATCH: Contemporary Australian Art - 6 Artists
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN:

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GALLERY WATCH is a multi-award winning series featuring Australian Artists in the gallery exhibition settings. The interviews are invaluable snapshots of artists at a particular stage of their artistic development. The camera shows the artworks on display and allows a brief insight to the interaction between artist and audiences.