'AUSTRALIAN ART & ARTISTS IN THE MAKING' BOOK 1969

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“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” (1969) by Craig McGregor is a significant work that captures the evolution of Australian art during the mid-20th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of the creative processes of prominent Australian artists of the era, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the making of art in Australia. It features striking photography that documents the workspaces, techniques, and philosophies of these artists, symbolizing the tactile essence of artistic creation.

The publication highlights a diverse range of artists and styles, reflecting the dynamic art scene in Australia at the time. It includes brief biographies and portraits of numerous painters, sculptors, and other creatives, showcasing their contributions to modern and traditional art forms. McGregor’s writing emphasizes the interplay between Australian cultural identity and artistic expression, capturing how artists drew inspiration from both local landscapes and global influences.

“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” is notable for its collaborative nature, blending McGregor’s journalistic expertise with photographic mastery. Together, they create a compelling visual and textual narrative that celebrates Australian creativity. The book remains a valuable resource for understanding mid-20th-century Australian art history, offering insights into how artists navigated their craft amidst evolving cultural landscapes. It stands as both an artistic documentation and a tribute to the ingenuity of Australian artists.

First Edition Hardcover.

In very good vintage condition, the dust cover has some patina and there is small markings across the book but otherwise presents very well.

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“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” (1969) by Craig McGregor is a significant work that captures the evolution of Australian art during the mid-20th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of the creative processes of prominent Australian artists of the era, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the making of art in Australia. It features striking photography that documents the workspaces, techniques, and philosophies of these artists, symbolizing the tactile essence of artistic creation.

The publication highlights a diverse range of artists and styles, reflecting the dynamic art scene in Australia at the time. It includes brief biographies and portraits of numerous painters, sculptors, and other creatives, showcasing their contributions to modern and traditional art forms. McGregor’s writing emphasizes the interplay between Australian cultural identity and artistic expression, capturing how artists drew inspiration from both local landscapes and global influences.

“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” is notable for its collaborative nature, blending McGregor’s journalistic expertise with photographic mastery. Together, they create a compelling visual and textual narrative that celebrates Australian creativity. The book remains a valuable resource for understanding mid-20th-century Australian art history, offering insights into how artists navigated their craft amidst evolving cultural landscapes. It stands as both an artistic documentation and a tribute to the ingenuity of Australian artists.

First Edition Hardcover.

In very good vintage condition, the dust cover has some patina and there is small markings across the book but otherwise presents very well.

“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” (1969) by Craig McGregor is a significant work that captures the evolution of Australian art during the mid-20th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of the creative processes of prominent Australian artists of the era, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the making of art in Australia. It features striking photography that documents the workspaces, techniques, and philosophies of these artists, symbolizing the tactile essence of artistic creation.

The publication highlights a diverse range of artists and styles, reflecting the dynamic art scene in Australia at the time. It includes brief biographies and portraits of numerous painters, sculptors, and other creatives, showcasing their contributions to modern and traditional art forms. McGregor’s writing emphasizes the interplay between Australian cultural identity and artistic expression, capturing how artists drew inspiration from both local landscapes and global influences.

“Australian Art and Artists in the Making” is notable for its collaborative nature, blending McGregor’s journalistic expertise with photographic mastery. Together, they create a compelling visual and textual narrative that celebrates Australian creativity. The book remains a valuable resource for understanding mid-20th-century Australian art history, offering insights into how artists navigated their craft amidst evolving cultural landscapes. It stands as both an artistic documentation and a tribute to the ingenuity of Australian artists.

First Edition Hardcover.

In very good vintage condition, the dust cover has some patina and there is small markings across the book but otherwise presents very well.

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