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How Aborigines Invented The Idea Of Contemporary Art: Writings on Aborginal Art 19080-2006

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Aborigines Invented The Idea Of Contemporary Art: Writings on Aborginal Art 19080-2006

Contributors:

By (Author) Ian Maclean

ISBN:

9780909952372

Publisher:

Power Institute of Fine Arts

Imprint:

Power Institute of Fine Arts

Publication Date:

1st August 2011

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

704.039915

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 220mm

Weight:

1128g

Description

The first anthology to chronicle the global critical reception of Aboriginal Art since the early 1980s, when the art world began to understand it as contemporary art. Featuring contributions by 96 authors from the art world, it argues for a re-evaluation of Aboriginal Art's critical intervention into contemporary art since its seduction of the art world a quarter of a century ago.

Author Bio

Ian McLean is a well-known commentator on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australian art and the intersection of Indigenous and settler cultures. He is the author of The Art of Gordon Bennett and White Aborigines: Identity Politics in Australian Art. He is a member of the Advisory Council of Third Text and professor of Australian art history at the University of Wollongong. How Aborigines Invented the Idea of Contemporary Art: Writings on Aboriginal Contemporary Art is part of the four-book series Australian Studies in Art and Art Theory and is published with the assistance of the Getty Foundation and the Nelson Meers Foundation.

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