Colonization, Wilderness, and Spaces Between
Nineteenth-Century Landscape Painting in Australia and the United States
David Hansen author David Peters Corbett author Kenneth Haltman author Elizabeth Hutchinson author Rachael Z DeLue author Kenneth Haltman editor Richard Read editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Terra Foundation for the Arts,U.S.
Published:29th Sep '20
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This volume of essays frames a comparative history of landscape painting in Australia and the United States through recent considerations of the Anthropocene, arguing that careful and deep analysis of specific nineteenth-century artworks reveals issues of environmental concern both past and present. Carefully drawn from two symposia held at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth in 2016 and at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne the following year, the volume includes eight essays and a conversation between artists. Colonization, Wilderness, and Spaces Between brings together the fresh insights of scholars and artists from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States and provides a resource for thinking critically about the historical, imperial, and environmental information that can be gleaned from looking closely at landscape paintings.
ISBN: 9780932171696
Dimensions: 254mm x 203mm x 18mm
Weight: unknown
280 pages