The Future of Art

The Future of Art

Vol 19 no 2, 1999


Speculations about art practice, art education, and questions of access to art are illustrated by case studies of five individual artists, and analyses of the state of play in our educational institutions and surveys of new media, regional and multicultural debates. Professionalism for artists is examined, tax and copyright, as well as e-commerce as a new direction for marketing. Curators address the changing role of art museums in relation to new work.


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A Country Practice...

Author: Mr Peter Wynn-Moylan, feature

The Northern Rivers Region of NSW has more practising artists per head of population than any other region of Australia. Issues such as surviving as a country artist, traditional art practice, commercial considerations, prescribed political and gender issues are raised. Critiques the project 'Beyond the Basin' funded by the NSW Ministry for the Arts and its resultant exhibition 'A Country Practice'.



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