Identity, Community and Australian Artists, 1890-1914
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Identity, Community and Australian Artists, 1890-1914
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An irresistible call lured Australian artists abroad between 1890 and 1914, a transitional period immediately pre- and post-federation. Travelling enabled an extension of artistic frontiers, and Paris – the centre of art – and London – the heart of the Empire – promised wondrous opportunities. These expatriate artists formed communities based on their common bond to Australia, enacting their Australian-ness in private and public settings.
Yet, they also interacted with the broader creative community, fashioning a network of social and professional relationships. They joined ateliers in Paris such as the Académie Julian, clubs like the Chelsea Arts Club in London and visited artist colonies including St Ives in England and Étaples in France. Australian artists persistently sought a sense of belonging, negotiating their identity through activities such as plays, balls, tableaux, parties, dressing-up and, of course, the creation of art. While individual biographies are integral to this study, it is through exploring the connections between them that it offers new insights.
Through utilising extensive archival material, much of which has limited or no publication history, Identity, Community and Australian Artists, 1890-1914 fills a gap in existing scholarship. It offers a vital exploration and re-consideration of the fluidity of identity, place and belonging in the lives and work of Australian artists during this juncture in British-Australian history.
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Scholars praise Robertson's work for its insightful analysis of the transformative experiences of Australian artists in Europe. Matthew C. Potter heralds it as an illuminating study of how travel reshaped artistic identities, while Richard White commends the book for repositioning expatriate painters at the heart of Australian art history rather than seeing them as cultural losses.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781501388712
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 May 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustration: 10 colour and 40 bw illus
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 256
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About the Author
Kate R. Robertson is an affiliate of the University of Sydney based in New York, USA.
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