The Australian Object
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A material intervention into Australian art histories, examining overlooked objects that unsettle definitions of nationhood and identity.
A material intervention into Australian art histories, examining overlooked objects that unsettle definitions of nationhood and identity.
This boundary-breaking volume examines an array of objects that, in various ways, complicate narrow definitions of art and Australian identity. It shows how each object has informed and enriched contemporary Australian personal and political life in complex, often overlooked ways.
Featuring essays and object case studies by leading and emerging art historians, artists, curators, historians and anthropologists, The Australian Object offers a material intervention into Australian art and cultural histories by highlighting objects that expand definitions of art, nationhood and identity. It employs an object-led approach that combines art historyβs attentiveness to form and meaning with material cultureβs concern for use, materials and patterns of movement, incorporating methodologies from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Knowledge systems, art-making, museology, post- and de-colonialism, ecology, design and theology.
Focusing on the useful, mobile and multi-sensory aspects of objects, contributors follow their trajectories across cultures, times and places, and through international networks of trade and migration, connecting Australia with China, Vietnam, Iran, England, France and the USA.
The book is divided into five thematic sections: Living Objects, Collecting Objects, Migrating Objects, Monumental Objects and Immaterial Objects. Rather than chronological or geographical groupings, these sections articulate the shared material qualities of objects and their place in a network of makers and users. Furniture, ceramics, photo-montage, signage and board games are newly examined as material agents shaping social, cultural, political and religious life in Australia and beyond.
Accordingly, the very term 'Australian objectβ is called into question as writers propose divergent frameworks that emphasise connection and interchange, bringing to light the material culture that Australia has shaped, denied and inspired.
Series: Material Culture of Art and Design
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781350507838
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 22 January 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustration: 50 colour illus.
Contributors:
- Edited by Molly Duggins
- Edited by Georgina Cole
- Edited by Mark De Vitis
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 162.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 740g
Pages: 296
About the Author
Molly Duggins is Lecturer in Art History and Theory at the National Art School, Sydney, Australia.
Mark De Vitis is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Georgina Cole is Lecturer in Art History and Theory at the National Art School, Sydney, Australia.
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