"Professor Allen pursues his theme with . . . eloquence."
Arts
This
book traces the history of Australian art from the settlers of Australia,
the colonials trying to recreate their image of home in a foreign
landscape, to postmodern artists blurring the boundaries between mediums
as well as traditional themes. In this new critical survey, Christopher
Allen provides a crucial nexus of historical and cultural information
particular to the continent, dividing the book into six provocative
chapters on Colonization, Settlement, Unsettlement, The Uninhabitable,
Escape Routes, and Homeless. Acknowledging the unique social and geographical
circumstances of the country, Allen argues that Australian art does
indeed have a history of its own: the history of a society uprooted
and transplanted, a history of strangeness and transformative beauty.