Art Mind Beauty
VOL 28 NO 2
Art/Mind/Beauty tackles one of the questions exercising the minds of philosophers in the age of neuro-science - how does the mind create notions of beauty and why are some artists and audiences drawn to the fragile, the shimmering, the highly decorative and the nature-inspired? Has contemporary art been diminished by the absence of these visual pleasures? Perhaps beauty and a sense of the ineffable have crept back without our noticing. Could this be related to a fear that time is running out for the natural world? Artists who inspired this issue include Imants Tillers, Jon Cattapan, John Mawurndjul, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Catherine Woo, Stieg Persson, David Keeling and Philip Wolfhagen (painters); Hossein & Angela Valamanesh, Giles Bettison, Kirsten Coelho, Timothy Horn, Ah Xian, Robyn Stacey, Karl Wiebke, Robin Best and Tina Gonsalves (other media). Editor Margot Osborne.
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Art Mind Beauty
Art/Mind/Beauty tackles one of the questions exercising the minds of philosophers in the age of neuro-science - how does the mind create notions of beauty and why are some artists and audiences drawn to the fragile, the shimmering, the highly decorative and the nature-inspired? Has contemporary art been diminished by the absence of these visual pleasures? Perhaps beauty and a sense of the ineffable have crept back without our noticing. Could this be related to a fear that time is running out for the natural world? Artists who inspired this issue include Imants Tillers, Jon Cattapan, John Mawurndjul, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Catherine Woo, Stieg Persson, David Keeling and Philip Wolfhagen (painters); Hossein & Angela Valamanesh, Giles Bettison, Kirsten Coelho, Timothy Horn, Ah Xian, Robyn Stacey, Karl Wiebke, Robin Best and Tina Gonsalves (other media). Editor Margot Osborne.
Topic list: craft, design, indigenous culture, theory & philosophy.
Full Articles in vol 28 no 2
A new global art history: CIHA 2008 (Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art)
Event review by Caroline Turner —
The 32nd congress of the international committee of the history of art (CIHA)
Event review by Stephanie Radok —
Annie Hogan: A Survey
Review by Tim WalshCurator: Frank McBride
Museum of Brisbane
4 April – 6 July 2008
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Chaos and revelry: Neo-Baroque and camp aesthetics
Review by Saige WaltonCurator: Edwina Bartlem
18 January – 10 February 2008
Counihan Gallery, Brunswick
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Chris Pease
Review by Darren JorgensenGoddard de Fiddes Gallery, Perth
8 February - 5 April 2008
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Handle me gently: Olga Cironis
Review by Paola AnselmiOlga Cironis
Turner Galleries, Perth
11 April – 10 May 2008
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Handle with care
Review by John NeylonCurator: Felicity Fenner
Art Gallery of South Australia
1 March - 4 May 2008
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I am a good boy
Review by Sarah HetheringtonCurator: Elise Routledge
Firstdraft, Sydney
9 – 26 January 2008
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In response to conversations with a therapist as a narrative device: Martin Smith
Review by Ben ElthamRyan Renshaw Gallery
April 22 – May 10, 2008
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Liminal
Review by Yvette WattCurator: Colin Langridge
Thomas Bachler, Andrew Dewhurst, Richard Giblett, David Martin, Todd McMillan, Ali Sanderson, Richard Wastell
Carnegie Gallery, Hobart
March 6 – April 13 2008
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Now that I am a man I can go to war: Angela Lynkushka
Review by Ulanda BlairMonash Gallery of Art
29 February – 27 April 2008
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One night only project
Review by Bec TudorCurators: Kate Kelly and Pip Stafford
Artists: Lindsay Arnold, Braddock, Lisa Campbell-Smith, Lachlan Conn, Moira Corby, Scot Cotterell, Lindsay Cox, Empire, Ghostpatrol, Andrew Harper, Jamin, Kate Kelly, Kirsty Madden, Noble, Michael Prior, Pip Stafford, Andy Vagg. Sound Artists: Chrysalis, Cycle, Global Ethnic, Matt Neidra.
29 March 2008
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Papunya Painting: out of the desert
Review by Stephanie RadokCurator: Vivien Johnson
National Museum of Australia
28 November 2007 – 3 February 2008
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The Ship of fools: recent paintings, Bill Brown
Review by Grace HughesWilson Street Gallery, Newtown
29 March - 20 April 2008
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Aesthetics and material beauty: aesthetics naturalized, Jennifer A. McMahon
Review book by Michael NewallNew York and London, Routledge
2007, RRP US$135
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Blubberland: the dangers of happiness, Elizabeth Farrelly
Review book by Alan SaundersUniversity of New South Wales Press, 2007 RRP $29.95 —
The Formalesque: a guide to modern art and its history, Bernard Smith
Review book by Ihab HassanMacmillan Australia
2007, RRP $135.
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Visual Animals, Edited by Ian North
Review book by Kevin MurrayContemporary Art Centre of SA
2007, RRP $35.
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Other articles in this issue
- Cobi Cockburn
Artist profile by Karen Finch - Karl Wiebke
Artist profile by Margaret Moore - Robin Best
Artist profile by Stephen Bowers - Tina Gonsalves: Unleashing emotion
Artist profile by Darren Tofts - Australian Beauty
Feature by Margot Osborne - Gatecrashing the sublime
Feature by Peter Timms - On sunsets
Feature by Ted Snell - Shimmering fields
Feature by Cath Bowdler - Some digressions on ornament, abstraction and the stowaway
Feature by Wendy Walker - The romantic spirit
Feature by Jennifer A. McMahon - Truth and beauty entangled
Feature by Sian Ede - Ellen Dissanyake: homo aestheticus
Interview by Margot Osborne - The realities of power
Polemic by Donald Brook