10th Birthday Issue
Vol 10 no 4, 1990
Artlink's 10th birthday issue. Under scrutiny Sydney Biennale, Sculpture Triennial, Adelaide Biennial, art and the media, Artists Week and the art market. Also - is there a feminist architecture? Misreading Soviet art, visiting Vietnam and artificial intelligence. a good read! Reviews
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Getting the Picture? The Visual Arts in Australia in the Electronic Media
Author: Mr John Hartley, featureThere's no climate of criticism which takes the media themselves seriously as art, so it's hardly surprising if the media return that compliment to art.
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Articles in this issue
- Artist profile: The Route You Take...
- Book review: Art and Architecture Thesaurus
- Editorial: It's on Disc! Magazine Production on the Desktop
- Feature: A Critical Evaluation of the First Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art
- Feature: Art in Space
- Feature: Art in Vietnam Now
- Feature: Artists Week
- Feature: Arts on the ABC: Chris Westwood and the New Deal for Radio National and ABC FM
- Feature: Ausgraph 90 Arts and Video Show
- Feature: Biennale of Sydney Authority = Potential
- Feature: Contemporary Soviet Art
- Feature: Fred Truck's ArtEngine
- Feature: Getting the Picture? The Visual Arts in Australia in the Electronic Media
- Feature: Looking Back: A decade of Artlink 1981 -1991
- Feature: Quo Vadis Sculputre: The Fourth Australian Sculpture Triennial
- Feature: Ripples from the Margin: Refractory Speculations on the Myths of Oz
- Feature: The Kakadu National Bank
- Feature: The Many Faces of Design
- Feature: To Market, To Market: The second Contemporary Art Fair
- Feature: Traces of Light: An Interview with Thierry Kuntzel
- Feature: Treading Terra Technic
- Feature: What It Is Not; Misreading the East
- Review: A Lyrical Containment: Sculpture by Nicole Page-Smith
- Review: Breaking the Toy
- Review: Powder: Four Adelaide Sculptors
