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Anything goes : art in Australia, 1970-1980

1984
Books, Manuscripts
Focuses on art in Australia in the decades 1970 to 1980. Sixteen essays were selected from the general art-critical fields - magazines, catalogues and newspapers.
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Imprint:
South Yarra Vic. Art and Text 1984
Collation:
171 p. colour illustrations
Contents:
Introduction - The sixties: crisis and aftermath / by Ian Burn - The situation now / by Terry Smith - Ten Australians / by Patrick McCaughey - The provincialism problem / by Terry Smith - Minimal art / by Memory Holloway - A process of de-neutralising / by Ann Stephen - Quattrocento Melbourne: aspects of finish 1973-77 / by Margaret Plant - Political postering / by Julie Ewington - Art & life: the actuality of sculpture / by Daniel Thomas - Relics & rituals / by Robert Lindsay - Sense and sensibility: women's art and feminist criticism / by Janine Burke - Collaboration: artists working collectively / by Janine Burke - Photography in the Australian art scene / by Christine Godden - Ideologies of art revolution / by Mary Eagle - Surviving the seventies in Australia / by Patrick McCaughey - Australian new wave and the second degree / by Paul Taylor - Index of names - Abstracts preceding each essay / by Christina Davidson and Juliana Engberg.
ISBN:
0959104208 (pbk)
Dewey class:
Q709.94 ANY
Local class:
709.94
Language:
English
BRN:
72180
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
PenrithPenrith Gallery709.94ANYLE (Set: 06 Feb 2016)Not for loan (Set: 06 Feb 2016)
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