Journal of New Zealand Art History Volume 23
Journal of New Zealand Art History Volume 23
Volume 23, 2002
Contents
- Alex Witherow, Grahame Sydney and his Critics
- Francis Pound, McCahon, Mondrian, Masking Tape: A Reading from the Centre from the Outermost Edge
- Alan Wright, Milan Mrkusich and the Sublime
- Edward Hanfling, Alan Wright and Ian Scott: The House-Painting Aesthetic in 1970s New Zealand Abstraction
- Rebecca Rice, Hauhau and Other Rebel Flags: Histories of Exchange, Acculturation and Appropriation in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand
- Mark Williams, The Touch of Man: Strange Encounters in the Ureweras
- Penny Wilson, 'A Symphony in Bronze': The Christchurch Citizens' War Memorial
- Julian Cassidy, The Stamp of an Artists
- Peter Entisle, A Portrait of Frances Hodgkins?
Reviews
- Roger Collins, Charles Meryon: A life, Reviewed by Julie King
- Paul Duncum and Ted Bracey (eds), On Knowing: Art and Visual Culture, Reviewed by Stephen Davies
- Roger Horrocks, Len Lye: A Biography, Reviewed by Cassandra Fusco
Additional Information
- Publisher
- Hocken Library
- Publication Year
- 2002
- Dimensions
- 210x297mm