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Imagining the antipodes : culture, theory, and the visual in the work of Bernard Smith / Peter Beilharz
Bib ID 10321
Format BookBook
Author
Beilharz, Peter
 
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Description Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997 
xv, 216 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0521583551  0521524342 (pbk.) 
Full contents
  • Machine derived contents note: Introduction
  • 1. Beginnings
  • 2. Encountering art in Australia
  • 3. Imagining the Pacific
  • 4. The Antipodean manifesto
  • 5. Death of the hero as artist
  • 6. Modernity, history and postmodernity
  • 7. Conclusions - imagining the Antipodes.
 
Notes

Paperback published in 2002.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-205) and index.

Subjects Smith, Bernard, - 1916-2011 - Criticism and interpretation.  |  Art criticism - Australia - History - 20th century.  |  Art critics - Australia.  |  Painting, Australian.
Other authors/contributors Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011

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