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Judith Dinham: An Artistic Journey, Judith Dinham
Judith Dinham: An Artistic Journey, Judith Dinham
Research outputs pre 2011
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS of secondary and tertiary visual arts studies will find this book of immense value. It is a unique resource in that it brings together, in a single work, a wide variety of primary texts focused on a single artist. To gather such a diverse range of material on any single artist would require months of research. The book serves multiple functions: it is at one level a history of a very fine artist, Judith Dinham, in another sense it is a history of a period of the development of a specific research trajectory. It maps the artist's …
Guy Grey-Smith : Guy Grey-Smith's Landscapes Of Western Australia, Annette Davis
Guy Grey-Smith : Guy Grey-Smith's Landscapes Of Western Australia, Annette Davis
Research outputs pre 2011
This exhibition focuses on the landscapes of one of Western Australia's most significant artists, Guy Grey-Smith (1916-1981). Working in Western Australia for more than thirty years from 1948 to 1981, GreySmith offered audiences a fresh, new interpretation of the Western Australian environment.
Ideas And Perceptions Of The Australian Landscape, Bill Hawthorn
Ideas And Perceptions Of The Australian Landscape, Bill Hawthorn
Research outputs pre 2011
This book is like an anthology of Australian landscape painting; it brings together for the student a range of works by artists of diverse backgrounds and different levels of commitment to the landscape as a source of imagery and it invites consideration of the paintings from a number of points of view.
The vigorous descriptions of the works together with the interesting black and white illustrations of them will focus the reader's attention on the particular quality of each. Armed with the insights and detail provided a student should find the works more accessible and more intriguing. In other words …