Art & Death: Facing Mortality
Vol 14 no 4, 1994
Guest editor Peter Bishop. Artlink looks at art and death, facing mortality, abjection - pleasure and cinema, forensics, mortuary and mourning ritual, art and war, AIDS and grief, Aboriginal artists and death, memorials and landscapes for the dead, gender identity and death. A challenging issue.
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Indecent Exposures and Dissonance: Two New Books from Catriona Moore
Author & Artist: Ms Stephanie Radok, book reviewBook reviews Indecent Exposures: Twenty years of Australian Feminist Photography
By Catriona Moore
Allen & Unwin in association with the Power Institute of Fine Arts
206 pp $21.95
Dissonance: Feminism and the Arts 1970 -90
Edited by Catriona Moore
Allen & Unwin in association with Artspace
308 pp $21.95
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Articles in this issue
- Book review: Indecent Exposures and Dissonance: Two New Books from Catriona Moore
- Book review: No Drop City: Contemporary Australian Architecture
- Editorial: Australasian Artists' Responses to Death
- Feature: 600,000 HOURS (Mortality) Conference Day 21 October 2, 1994
- Feature: A Cemetery for the Community: Enfield Memorial Park, South Australia
- Feature: And Love a Fantasy: Breastfeeding our Sexuality
- Feature: Animal Death and an Artist's Culture: Brian Blanchflower's Tursiops Installation
- Feature: Cinema, Death and the Abject
- Feature: Death in Excess: Nuclear Imagery
- Feature: Death's Artefact... Recent Art and War
- Feature: Death, Pleasure and Gender in Film
- Feature: Death: A Post-Mortem
- Feature: Grief and the Gay Community
- Feature: Guide to...Image Bank
- Feature: Images of Death 600,000 HOURS (Mortality) Experimental Art Foundation
- Feature: In the Coil of Life's Hunger
- Feature: Kumantji and the Contemporary Curator
- Feature: Learning to Understand: Art Helps to Dispel Ignorance
- Feature: Mourning: Traditions, Symbols and Meaning
- Feature: What is Indefinable is Defined
- Feature: Women's War Memorials
- Review: 19th Fremantle Print Award
- Review: A Paradigm Exhibition
- Review: Chris Hopewell
- Review: Crossovers - Site Works and Symposium
- Review: Familiarity? Re-Examining Australian Suburbia
- Review: Fania
- Review: Monstrous Gorgeous
- Review: Symmetry: Craft Meets Kindred Trades and Professions
