The legacies of Bernard Smith : essays on Australian art, history and cultural politics / editors: Jaynie Anderson, Christopher R. Marshall, Andrew Yip.
Material type: TextPublisher: University Of Sydney, N.S.W. : Power Publications, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011
- Art appreciation -- Australia
- Art and society -- Australia
- Art -- Political aspects -- Australia
- Art critics -- Australia
- Art historians -- Australia
- Festschriften -- Australia
- Art -- Appréciation -- Australie
- Art et société -- Australie
- Art -- Aspect politique -- Australie
- Critiques d'art -- Australie
- Historiens d'art -- Australie
- Mélanges (Recueils) -- Australie
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Artists, Architects, Photographers
- ART -- History -- General
- Art and society
- Art appreciation
- Art critics
- Art historians
- Art -- Political aspects
- Festschriften
- Australia
- Australian
- 709.2 23
- N7483.S55 P35 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Foreword -- Biographical Overview -- 1 / Encountering Australia: European Vision and The South Pacific -- A half-century on: the legacy of European Vision and the South Pacific : Andrew Sayers -- â#x80;#x98;My greatest debtâ#x80;#x99;: Bernard Smith, the Warburg Institute, and the evolution of European Vision and the South Pacific : Robert W. Gaston -- History, art history and museology in the Pacific : Nicholas Thomas -- Cooperation and friendship: in tribute to Bernard Smith : RÃơdiger Joppien
Photography and the triumph of science in European Vision and the South Pacific : Kathleen Davidson2 / Defining Australian Art -- Bernard Smith: the art historian as hero : Terry Smith -- Bernard, wordsmith : Peter Beilharz -- Re-reading Bernard Smith on what constitutes Australian art : Catherine Speck -- Bernard Smith in space and time: â#x80;#x98;The Antipodean Manifestoâ#x80;#x99; fifty years later : Paul Giles -- Peter Fuller, the Celtic midwife and some [other] Northern critics of Southern art : Simon Pierse -- The life and the work: Australian art biography : John Clark
Illustrations3 / Bernard Smith and The Art Museum -- Contingency as the guard dog of history: Bernard Smith at the National Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1944â#x80;#x93;48 : Steven Miller -- Bernard Smith and the professional art museum : Joanna Mendelssohn -- Mind the gap! Bernard Smith versus the museum, 1961 to 1995 : Christopher R. Marshall -- Documenting art: Bernard Smith, academic art history and the role of the curator : Jim Berryman -- Bernard Smith as curator: soixante-huitard or Grand Tourist? : Ann Stephen -- 4 / Bernard Smithâ#x80;#x99;s Cultural Politics
Bernard Smith as activist : Max SollingThe Marxist collector: the art collection of Bernard and Kate Smith : Kate Challis -- Ideological conduits and political coathangers: Bernard Smith on Counihan and Courbet : Sheridan Palmer -- Bernard Smith, â#x80;#x98;cultural convergenceâ#x80;#x99; and art history : Catherine De Lorenzo -- Bernard Smithâ#x80;#x99;s blind spot: Aboriginal and Australian art : Ian McLean -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors
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