How Local Art Made Australia’s National Capital

How Local Art Made Australia’s National Capital
Author: Anni Doyle Wawrzyńczak
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1760463418

Canberra’s dual status as national capital and local city dramatically affected the rise of a unique contemporary arts scene. This complex story, informed by rich archival material and interviews, details the triumph of local arts practice and community over the insistent cultural nation-building of Australia’s capital. It exposes local arts as a vital force in Canberra’s development and uncovers the influence of women in the growth of its visual arts culture. A broad illumination of the city-wide development of arts and culture from the 1920s to 2001 is combined with the story of Bitumen River Gallery and its successor Canberra Contemporary Art Space from 1978 to 2001. This history traces the growth of the arts from a community-led endeavour, through a period of responses to social and cultural needs, and ultimately to a humanising local practice that transcended national and international boundaries.

Studio

Studio
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1986
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Peripheral Vision

Peripheral Vision
Author: Charles Green
Publisher: Fine Art Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Peripheral Vision: Contemporary Australian Art 1970-1994 is an introduction to the ideas current in Australian art from the 1970s onwards, providing a summary of issues that are still in flux. The broad narrative of recent visual practice is mapped, illuminated by discussions of individual artists and of the events, galleries, writers and international debates that have played a significant part in the development of recent Australian art. The progressive Australian art of the 1970s - often deliberately ephemeral and confrontational in nature, and as a result often neglected in art museums and histories - is reappraised. The 1970s work of artists such as Mike Parr, Bonita Ely, Aleks Danko, Domenico de Clario, Vivienne Binns and Robert Rooney provides the background against which subsequent developments are discussed. In the ensuing decades a diversity of styles, media and ideas have flourished, coexisting to create the stimulating and complex Australian art scene of today. As they did in the 1970s, theoretical writings continue to play a large part in raising and elaborating the issues taken up by artists. The relevance of postmodern and postcolonial ideas within an Australian context is discussed, with reference to local artists including Imants Tillers, Juan Davila, Susan Norrie, Narelle Jubelin, Tim Johnson and Pansy Napangati. Peripheral Vision steers the reader through the fascinating field of recent Australian art, with detailed description and analysis of works, including paintings, photography, performances and installations.

The Seventies

The Seventies
Author: National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia
Publisher: National Australia Bank
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Transition

Transition
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1988
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Westerly

Westerly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2014
Genre: Literature, Modern
ISBN:

Zoo

Zoo
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

Drawing in Australia

Drawing in Australia
Author: Janet McKenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Lloyd Rees - Robert Dickerson - Vicki Varvaressos - Albert Tucker - John Olsen - Robert Hughes.