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Book
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A visual record of posters made at Megalomania Print Studio, a print collective in Canberra 1980-2013
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Book
non-fiction
A visual record of posters made at Megalomania Print Studio, a print collective in Canberra 1980-2013
fiction
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Visual and written documentation on photography in Australia and its importance.
racial, political, social, brenda l. croft, leah king-smith, tracey moffat, brook andrew, destiny deacon, rosemary laing, olive cotton, margaret michaelis, ruth maddison, carol jerrems, fiona hall, patricia piccinni, jacky redgate, anne zahalka, pat brassington, anne ferran
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A collection of essays on Indigenous art in mainstream Australia by international Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics, arts administrators and practising artists.
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A collection of essays from various critics, activists and artists on the phenomenon that is pop-icon Madonna.
susie bright, pat califia, cathay che, bell hooks, kirsten marthe lentz, carol a. queen, queer theory, popular culture
non-fiction
Collection in A-Z of technical terms used for artworks on paper.
watercolour, printmaking, drawing, mary delany, beatrix potter
non-fiction
Documentation of the writing, music, and photography by staff at Woden Valley Hospital.
annie bolitho, chrissie shaw, health and safety, art and working life committee
non-fiction
An illustrated exploration of what postmodernism has come to mean in the context of contemporary art movements in the late nineteenth and twentieth-century.
neo-expressionism, postmodern feminism, postmodern multiculturalism, jenny holzer, sherrie levine, barbara kruger, sarah charlesworth, laurie simmons, cindy sherman, mary kelly, guerrilla girls, lorna simpson
non-fiction
An introduction to minimalist painting and sculpture from the USA in the 1960's and 1970's.
minimalism, painting, sculpture, carl andre, dan flavin, donald judd, sol le witt, robert morris, eva hess
non-fiction
A history of the authors life as an artist, teacher, and political activist in Australia.
trade unions, social realism, communist party of australia, peace art, australia council, community arts, art and working life, international co-operation art award, cpa, political cartoons, cabramatta and districts art society, noel counihan, contemporary art society of victoria
non-fiction
A study of the field of Community Arts in Australia and the history of the Community Arts Board.
community arts, art and working life, community arts board, community arts network, australia council, trade unions, murals, posters, activism, arts funding
non-fiction
An illustrated survey of the work of the Guerrilla Girls with interviews, an essay by Whitney Chadwick, and four pull-out postcards by the Guerrilla Girls.
feminist art, political art, urban art, street art, activism, posters
non-fiction
An illustrated survey of public mural projects during the 1970's and 1980's in metropolitan and regional communities including feminist, Trade Union, and Indigenous projects.
murals, trade unions, women's murals, indigenous, urban art, political art, community arts, community arts network, eve glen, carol ruff, sarah macnamarra, barbary o'brien, community arts board, geoff hogg, ann newmarch, merilyn fairskye, catriona moore
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A lengthy selection of essays on artists and art movements from a broad selection of historical and contemporary era including Baroque, Renaissance, 19th Century, Pre-Raphaelite, 20th Century, Modernism, Mid-Century, late 20th Century European and American art.
lee krasner, louise bourgeois, elizabeth murray, susan rothenberg
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A survey of theories, practices and documents that outlines the origins of US and European Idea Art of the 1960s and 1970s.
idea art, land art, conceptual art, lucy lippard, dore ashton, jonathan benthall, cheryl bernstein, jack burnhan, joseph kosuth, ursula meyer, john perreault, arthur rose, harold rosenberg, seth siegelaub, sol le witt, lawrence weiner, daniel buren, mel bochner, robert hughes
Book
non-fiction
A feminist critique of post-modernism to create a new discourse in feminist theory.
structuralism, deconstructivism, theory, political art, modernism, feminism
BOOK
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Documents every event in the volunteer-run Women's Gallery, which ran June 1988 until December 1995, in bohemian Brunswick Street Melbourne and showed 119 solo and group exhibitions, and hosted book launches, music and theatre performances, seminars and poetry readings.
solo and group exhibitions, spiritual art, political art, portraiture, iwd exhibitions, collaborative prectice, collective practice
Book
non-fiction
Charts the intersection of the women's art movement with women's art, and the increased visibility of women artists from the 1960s into the 1970s in Australia.
portraiture, feminist art practice, performance art, political art, art and craft, thancoupie, jill orr, vivienne binns, collective art, erica mcgilchrist, mickey allan, ann newmarch
non-fiction
Essays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists.
indigenous art, political art, gender, represenation, museology, photography, installation, graphic design, collaborative practices
Book
non-fiction
History of the Society, founded in 1902, told through the stories of three generations of artists. Includes original research, unpublished primary sources and photographs and over 300 biographies of members.
china painting, portraiture, self-portraiture, flower painting, sculpture, print making, art and craft
Book
non-fiction
Arising from research for an exhibition of the same name, which toured Australia 1981- 1982 the book covers the work of 45 amateur and professional photographers and their lives as innovators and travellers. Many of the works come from private collections and have not been previously published.
self portraiture, self-portraiture, pictorialism, home magazine, studio photography, melbourne society of women painters and sculptors, olive cotton, ruth hollick
Book
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Overview of traditional and urban imagery with each chapter describing the creative philosophies and inspirations behind each artists' works including the spiritual and political. practice
fiona foley, gorden bennett, ellen jose, heather walker, raymond meeks
book
non-fiction
Compiled by the Visual Arts Committee of Women150 to mark the 150th celebrations for the establishment of state of Victoria in 1985. Represents many established and emerging artists of the time.
feminism, painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, textiles
Book
Book
Study commissioned by Arts Queensland and the Australia Council in 1994 to address the lack of published information on women's involvement in the arts.
regionalism, cultural industraies, equity, professional recognition, indigenous women, multiculturalism
Book
non-fiction
500 works of art by 500 Australian women from colonial times to 1955 with images and commentaries on each work prepared by by 200 curators, critics, family member or the artists herself. Includes images of many works which may never have been reproduced. A biographical section comprises concise entries on these artists.
colonial art, craft, competitions, portraiture, furniture, sculpture, indigenous art, museology
Explores the images childhood - common, sacred, controversial -from the 18th-century portraits to today by Sir Joshua Reynolds to greeting cards by Anne Geddes, from the ambiguous photographs of Lewis Carroll to those of Sally Mann. • Publisher has copyright
anne geddes, sally mann
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non-fiction
An examination of the relationship between representations of ancient and contemporary goddesses, and how they are used by contemporary artists.
pre-history, spirituality, frida kahlo, judy chicago, religion, mythology, anna mendieta, ritual, sacred at, women's movement
book
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Collected cartoons by Melbourne cartoonist and writer Judy Horacek, who believes "humour is a fantastic way of changing the world." ( from biographical noes). The introduction was written by Dale Spender.
political art, community art, indigenous rights, racism, discrimination
book
Individual focus on 47 women artists, predominantly from the UK, USA and Europe, in photographs and brief text prepared by various critics and writers.
marina abramovic, louise bourgeois, guerrilla girls, cindy sherman, adrian piper, georgia o'keefe, portraiture, perfomance, political art, tracey emin, hannah hoch
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Essays addressing questions surrounding the effects of feminism on arts practice including responses to feminist exhibitions, the way arts degrees are taught d how feminism's engagment with psychoanalysis and postmodernism has deconstructed borders between the arts and crafts.
theory, psychoanalytic theory, modernism, curatorship, museology, censorship, hierarchy of media, feminist pedagogy, education, performance art
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