The Formalesque

The Formalesque
Author: Bernard Smith
Publisher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781876832339

In this well-illustrated book Professor Bernard Smith, who is often referred to as the father of art history in Australia, condenses the arguments presented in an earlier publication Modernisms History, 1998) into a very accessible and helpful text will prove useful for students and arts-interested readers. He begins by listing and carefully explaining those terms which frequently occur in arts literature dealing with the modern period and then goes on to show that modernism has become an historical period with its art forms both 'institutionalised' and 'globalised'. Now an historical entity, art historys basic tools can be employed to explain and describe it. They include an investigation of the periods 'style', use of 'form' and attitudes to meaning. In his defence of art historys traditions and methodologies he argues that the period that encompasses modernism in the arts might now be known as The Formalesque .

Modernism's History

Modernism's History
Author: Bernard Smith
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9780868407449

Encompassing movements from post-impressionism to post-modernism, eminent and widely published art historian Bernard Smith has written a sweeping history, a reformulation of art history in the twentieth century.

In Visible Touch

In Visible Touch
Author: Terry Smith
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226764122

This collection of essays explores the representation of heterosexual masculinity embodied in modernist art. It examines such major modernists as Cezanne, Caillebotte, Matisse, Wyndham Lewis and Boccioni, to offer a history of how artists sought to shape their sexuality in their work.

Imagining the Antipodes

Imagining the Antipodes
Author: Peter Beilharz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2002-08-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521524346

Bernard Smith is widely recognised as one of Australia's leading intellectuals. Yet the recognition of his work has been partial, focused on art history and anthropology. Peter Beilharz argues that Smith's work also contains a social theory, or a way of thinking about Australian culture and identity in the world system. Smith enables us to think matters of place and cultural imperialism through the image of being not Australian so much as antipodean. Australian identities are constructed by the relationship between core and periphery, making them both European and Other at the same time. This 1997 work is a book-length analysis of Bernard Smith's work and is the result of careful and systematic research into Smith's published works and his private papers. It is both an introduction to Smith's thinking and an important interpretive argument about imperialism and the antipodes.

Psychoanalysis,Psychiatry and Modernist Literature

Psychoanalysis,Psychiatry and Modernist Literature
Author: K. Valentine
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1403919364

Two developments during the modernist period - the consolidation of psychiatry as a medical speciality and the emergence of psychoanalysis - affected the representation of madness in literature. They also influenced the ways psychic distress was experienced, narrated, and understood. Literature and criticism in turn affected the formation of the modern psychological self. Presenting detailed readings of both canonical and non-canonical modernists like Virginia Woolf and Emily Holmes Coleman, this book argues that modernist madness can be understood as experience, clinical discourse and cultural representation.

Overland

Overland
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2005
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

E-M

E-M
Author: Liberty Hyde Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1904
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: