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Antipodean perspective : selected writings of Bernard Smith / edited by Rex Butler and Sheridan Palmer.

Antipodean perspective : selected writings of Bernard Smith / edited by Rex Butler and Sheridan Palmer.
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ISBN 9781925495669
Name Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011. author.
Title Antipodean perspective : selected writings of Bernard Smith / edited by Rex Butler and Sheridan Palmer.
Published Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing, [2018]
2018.
Description xxiv, 401 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes Formerly CIP.
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-392) and index.
Contents 1. Place, Taste and Tradition: A Study of Australian Art since 1788 (1945) / Tim Bonyhady -- 'Impressionism in Australia' (1945) / Bernard Smith -- 2. 'The Art Museum Today' (1946) / Maria Zagala -- 'The Social Role of the Art Museum' (1946) / Bernard Smith -- 'The Art Museum and Public Accountability' (1985) / Bernard Smith -- 3. 'The Fascist Mentality in Australian Art and Criticism' (1946) / Anthony White -- 'The Fascist Mentality in Australian Art and Criticism' (1946) / Bernard Smith -- 4. 'The Antipodean Manifesto' (1959) / Ronald Millar -- 'The Antipodean Manifesto' (1959) / Bernard Smith et. al. -- 5. European Vision and the South Pacific, 1765--1850 (1960) / Alisa Bunbury -- 'The First Fleet Artists' (1960) / Bernard Smith -- 6. European Vision and the South Pacific, 1765-1850 (1960) / Leonard Bell -- 'The Australian Landscape, 1821-35, "The Bivouac Situation"' (1960) / Bernard Smith --
7. European Vision and the South Pacific: 1768-1850 (1960) / Greg Lehman -- 'John Glover in Arcadia' (1960) / Bernard Smith -- 8. Australian Painting Today (1961) / Terry Smith -- 'The Myth of Isolation' (1961) / Bernard Smith -- 9. Australian Painting 1788-1960 (1962) / Heather Barker & Charles Green -- 'Acknowledgements' (1962) / Bernard Smith -- 10. 'Great Display of Recent British Sculpture' (1963) and Address Given at the Second Mildura Sculpture Exhibition (1964) / Jane Eckett -- 'Great Display of Recent British Sculpture' (1963) / Bernard Smith -- Address given at the opening of the second Mildura Sculpture Exhibition, 18 April 1964 / Bernard Smith -- 11. Arts Vietnam Exhibition Opening Speech (1968) / Catherine Speck -- Smith's Speech (1968) / Bernard Smith -- 12. Documents on Art and Taste 1770-1914 (1975) / Rüdiger Joppien -- Selections from Documents on Art and Taste in Australia 1770-1914 (1975) / Bernard Smith --
13. Art as Information: Reflections on the Art from Captain Cook's Voyages (1979) / Ian Donaldson -- 'On the Art of Cook's Voyages' (1979) / Bernard Smith -- 14. The Spectre of Truganini (1980) / Darren Jorgensen -- 'On the Frontiers Within' (1980) / Bernard Smith -- 15. 'William Hodges and English Plein-Air Painting' (1983) / Geoff Quilley -- 'William Hodges and English Plein-Air Painting' (1983) / Bernard Smith -- 16. The Boy Adeodatus (1984) / Peter Craven -- 'The Enclosed Garden' (1984) / Bernard Smith -- 17. 'Marx and Aesthetic Value' (1986) / Peter Beilharz -- 'Marx and Aesthetic Value' (1986) / Bernard Smith -- 18. 'Australian Art in England' (1989) / Simon Pierse -- 'Australian Art in England' (1989) / Bernard Smith -- 19. Imagining the Pacific: In the Wake of the Cook Voyages (1992) / John Frow -- 'On the Topographic Artists' (1992) / Bernard Smith -- 20. Noel Counihan: Artist and Revolutionary (1993) / Janet McKenzie --
'War, Tuberculosis and Modernism' (1983) / Bernard Smith -- 21. 'Preface' to M.E. McGuire, All Things Opposite (1995) / Juliette Peers -- 'Preface', All Things Opposite: Essays on Australian Art (1995) / Bernard Smith -- 22. Modernism s History (1998) / Ian McLean -- From 'Introduction' and 'Conclusion' (1998) / Bernard Smith -- 23. 'In Defence of Art History' (2000) / Catherine de Lorenzo -- 'In Defence of Art History', Part I (2000) / Bernard Smith -- 'In Defence of Art History', Part II (2000) / Bernard Smith -- 24. 'Ernst Gombrich 1909-2001' (2001-02) / Richard Woodfield -- 'Ernst Gombrich, 1909-2001' (2001-2002) / Bernard Smith -- 25. A Distant Relationship / Emma Hicks.
Summary Bernard Smith (1916-2011) was unquestionably one of Australia's greatest humanist scholars and its finest art historian. His European Vision and the South Pacific, 1768-1850 (1960) was a foundational text of post-colonialism, and in Australian Painting (1962) he set out the definitive history of Australian art to that time. Antipodean Perspective: The Selected Writings of Bernard Smith presents twenty-six art historians, curators, artists and critics, from Australia and overseas, who have chosen a text from Smith's work and sought to explain its personal and broad significance. Their selections reveal Smith's extraordinary range as a scholar, his profound grasp of this nation's past, and the way his ideas have maintained their relevance as we face our future.
Donated by Nell Fraser;
Subjects Smith, Bernard, -- 1916-2011 -- Criticism and interpretation
Smith, Bernard, -- 1916-2011
Smith, Bernard, -- 1916-2011
Art critics -- Australia
Art criticism -- Australia -- 20th century.
Art Australia -- History.
Art
Art
Art, Australian
Art, Australian
Art and history
Added Names Butler, Rex editor.
Palmer, Sheridan editor.
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