Miriam Stannage

Miriam Stannage

Author: Lee Kinsella

Publisher: Apollo Books

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781742588223

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Miriam Stannage (b. 1939) is a relentless innovator. Her practice is founded upon a deep intellectual engagement with, and curiosity about, the challenges and nature of contemporary life. For the last fifty years, she has produced a dazzling range of works that resist easy categorization. Stannage has developed an aesthetic that celebrates the strange and beautiful that can be found in the everyday: from industrial building sites to suburban street verges laden with abandoned goods, and crumbling ghost towns as they disappear into the soil of the vast Australian continent. Miriam Stannage: Time Framed provides an analysis on this important contemporary artist's work, exploring her use of words and symbols, and the concept of vision in all of its senses. This survey presents Stannage's works, many of which have not been seen publicly, and documents the media she has worked in, specifically installation, photography, painting, video, prints and drawings, and artist's books. (Book accompanies exhibition of Stannage's work at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, U. of Western Australia 7/30/16-9/24/16.) [Subject: Art, Biography]Ã?Â?Ã?Â?Ã?Â?Ã?Â?


Cinderella on the Beach

Cinderella on the Beach

Author: Ted Snell

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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Text for senior secondary and/or tertiary students of WA art. A historical survey of visual art in the west that includes source material drawn from journals, magazines, newspapers and unpublished material. Divided into four sections: TThe artists', TThe critics', TThe institutions' and TThe scandals'.


Sight Lines

Sight Lines

Author: Sandy Kirby

Publisher: STBS Limited

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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Women's art movement - Prelude to the '70's - Art and politics - Art and craft.