Ghost Nation: Imagined Space and Aust Visual Culture 1901–1939 by Laurie Duggan

Ghost Nation: Imagined Space and Aust Visual Culture 1901–1939

Laurie Duggan
320 pages
University of Queensland Press
Mar 2001
Paperback
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Written by a poet whose contribution to contemporary Australian poetry is renowned: The Ash Range (1987) and Selected Poems (1996) are among his better known poetry volumes. A vividly written account of Australia's visual arts from Federation through to the end of the Depression, the period from which the modernist movement evolved. It draws together areas of Australian cultural history which have formerly been treated through separate disciplines eg. feminism and modernism.A fascinating re-evaluation of the influences of such artists as Grace Cossington Smith, Norman Lindsay, May Gibbs and Lloyd Rees. It brings together the events and ideas that influenced these artists and seeded the perceptions of nationalism and internationalism.
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Published 2001
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