McCulloch's Encyclopedia of Australian Art
Alan McCulloch, Susan McCulloch & Emily McCulloch Childs
McCulloch’s Encyclopedia of Australian Art has been Australia’s leading art reference work for 40 years and is packed with more than 1200 pages of up to date information including:
- Australian Aboriginal art and artists with detailed information on artists, community arts centres, family groups and regions
- more than 8000 entries on Australian art and artists, art movements, groups, auctions, prizes and awards, exhibitions and galleries
- over 100 essays on art styles including colonial, impressionism, modernism, new media, photography, portraiture, street art and many more.
- website links to galleries and other informative sites
With almost 1000 images of Australian and Aboriginal art McCulloch’s Encyclopedia documents and insightfully analyses Australian and Aboriginal art, artists, art styles and movements from the famous to the obscure, the colonial to the contemporary.
A book to browse as well as a scholarly reference McCulloch’s is the essential reference on Australian art for professionals, art collectors, students and anyone interested in the vibrant art of Australia.
The single most important reference book on Australian art ever published - Professor Sasha Grishin, Art & Australia
... a wonderful picture book, in addition to being an indispensable research tool… This splendid family collaboration has gone a long way to defining what Australian art is... - Peter Hill, The Age.
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