Artlink Magazine
Subjects
The subject index is a good way to explore a particular theme as covered by the magazine.
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Shopping & Extreme PleasuresHas art become just another consumer product? Relationship of art to retail and porn eg in the work of James Guppy, Jose da Silva. Also the Auckland Triennial reviewed. Co-editor Helen Grace... |
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Art, Pornography & CensorshipGuest editor: Dr Robert Crocker. The conflicts created by centuries of suppression and the demonisation of sex and sensuality are a heavy burden for all of us in the West, whatever our views on pornography or censorship. Explores the 'sex effect' in contemporary art. Is the freedom of the art wo... |
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Men's Business: Masculinities ReflectedGuest edited by Noel Sanders and Kurt Brereton, this issue examines the male image in art, the gay scene, fathers and sons, men in their sheds and many other topics germane to gender, sexuality and identity. Exhibition and book reviews included as well.... |
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Taste Meets KitschGuest editor Juliette Peers. A bold and challenging issue that examines taste and kitsch, art beyond the 'canon', real Australian bad taste, Aboriginality and kitsch, kitschophrenia, ritual, rites and performance, fairies, dolls and trading cards. Only for the really bold! ... |
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Art & Death: Facing MortalityGuest 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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Sydney: the Big ShiftGuest editor Joanna Mendelssohn. Controversial issue looking at Sydney, the town, the people and the art. Examines western Sydney, youth art, gay and lesbian art, public art and Aboriginal art. What exactly is the incestuous inner circle? Reviews... |
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Art & the Feminist ProjectVery popular issue looking at art and women's issues. Reprinted. Articles examine difference, women looking at women, heresies, women and nation. Includes new statistics. Reviews.... |
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