Australian Art: A History

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Miegunyah Press, 2013 - 570 pages
Sasha Grishin is a leading Australian art expert and this book is his magnum opus a comprehensive and definitive history of Australian art. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, "Australian Art: A History" provides an overview of the major developments in Australian art, from its origins to the present. The book commences with ancient Aboriginal rock art and early colonialists interpretations of their surroundings, and moves on to discuss the formation of an Australian identity through art, the shock of early modernism, and the notorious Heide circle. It finishes with the popular recognition of modern Indigenous art and contemporary Australian art and its place in the world. A major emphasis is placed on the art of the past 50 years, when both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian art have received widespread international acclaim. All major expressions of visual culture in Australia are addressed, including painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, applied arts, installation art, and digital art."

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Professor Sasha Grishin AM, FAHA is a professor of Art History at the Australian National University in Canberra. He studied art history at the universities of Melbourne, Moscow, London and Oxford and has served several terms as visiting scholar at Harvard University. He works internationally as an art historian, art critic and curator. In 2004 he was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, in 2005 he was awarded the Order of Australia (AM) for services to Australian art and art history and in 2008 was awarded a citation for outstanding contribution to student learning.

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