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Australia at the Venice Biennale : A Century of Contemporary Art

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Before the winds of World War I blew Europe apart, a rowdy and radical group of Australian artists would gather in the salons of Paris and London to embrace new ways of painting and seeing the world.

By 1914 twelve of them had shown their works at the Venice International Exhibition, now known as the Venice Biennale.

Bundled in with the British, Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Thea Proctor were represented alongside legendary artists Corot, Rodin, Klimt and Renoir.

Four decades later Australia sent its first official delegation of artists: Sidney Nolan, Russell Drysdale and William Dobell; the works of Rover Thomas, Howard Arkley, Patricia Piccinini and Shaun Gladwell continued the story of bold Australian art in Venice. With the support of the Australian art community, the Venice Biennale today remains an aspiration and career highlight for contemporary artists and Australia's love affair with the exhibition thrives.

Discover the untold stories of the world's most important art event through one hundred years of Australian modern art.

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Product Details
The Miegunyah Press
0522877362 / 9780522877366
Hardback
759.994
01/06/2021
Australia
1 pages
251 x 311 mm, 1740 grams