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Remote Avant-Garde: Aboriginal Art under Occupation Paperback – 5 February 2016
by
Jennifer Loureide Biddle
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In Remote Avant-Garde Jennifer Loureide Biddle interrogates the avant-garde art of Aboriginal communities in the Australian desert, showing how it is an act of survival in the face of state occupation and a means to revive at-risk vernacular languages and cultural heritages.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDuke University Press
- Publication date5 February 2016
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.52 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100822360713
- ISBN-13978-0822360711
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"Remote Avant-Garde brilliantly revitalizes the literature on Aboriginal art by attending to fascinating experimental art practices and a fresh aesthetics emerging in remote Aboriginal communities. . . . [It] should be read not only by scholars interested in Aboriginal art but also anyone wanting to understand creative forms of political agency in colonial and postcolonial contexts."--Rosita Henry "American Anthropologist" (6/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"Remote Avant-Garde: Aboriginal Art under Occupation, by Jennifer Loureide Biddle, is a welcome addition to the literature on Indigenous Australian art, and more broadly to anthropologies of art, Indigenous Australia, and global Indigenous arts and aesthetics. I heartily recommend it to anyone in those fields, and would happily teach with it in anthropology, art history, art/artworlds, and museum studies."--Sabra G. Thorner "Anthropological Quarterly" (4/18/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"[W]ith a breathtaking focus on the new, the emergent, the hybrid and the innovative (213), the book's artworks, and the writing itself, bristle with energy.... This is a refreshingly sensitive and nuanced account that is a must-read not only for those interested in the specificities of emerging Indigenous artistic traditions in the Northern Territory and elsewhere, but also for those interested in the ongoing political, cultural and economic processes of so-called 'settler' societies across Australia and beyond."
--Peter Kilroy "LSE Review of Books" (9/21/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Jennifer Loureide Biddle has dared to deal with a daunting, dazzling array of 'remote' art in its multiple forms and complex contexts. The result is a profound, far from dispassionate book which does justice to an extraordinary canon of art."--Noelene Cole "Journal of Anthropological Research" (3/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"Remote Avant-Garde: Aboriginal Art under Occupation, by Jennifer Loureide Biddle, is a welcome addition to the literature on Indigenous Australian art, and more broadly to anthropologies of art, Indigenous Australia, and global Indigenous arts and aesthetics. I heartily recommend it to anyone in those fields, and would happily teach with it in anthropology, art history, art/artworlds, and museum studies."--Sabra G. Thorner "Anthropological Quarterly" (4/18/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"[W]ith a breathtaking focus on the new, the emergent, the hybrid and the innovative (213), the book's artworks, and the writing itself, bristle with energy.... This is a refreshingly sensitive and nuanced account that is a must-read not only for those interested in the specificities of emerging Indigenous artistic traditions in the Northern Territory and elsewhere, but also for those interested in the ongoing political, cultural and economic processes of so-called 'settler' societies across Australia and beyond."
--Peter Kilroy "LSE Review of Books" (9/21/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Jennifer Loureide Biddle has dared to deal with a daunting, dazzling array of 'remote' art in its multiple forms and complex contexts. The result is a profound, far from dispassionate book which does justice to an extraordinary canon of art."--Noelene Cole "Journal of Anthropological Research" (3/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
About the Author
Jennifer Loureide Biddle is Director of Visual Anthropology & Visual Culture and Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Experimental Arts at the University of New South Wales. She is the author of Breasts, Bodies, Canvas: Central Desert Art as Experience.
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- Publisher : Duke University Press (5 February 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0822360713
- ISBN-13 : 978-0822360711
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.52 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 580,943 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 2,070 in Ethnology
- 3,392 in Art Criticism
- 4,232 in Cultural Anthropology (Books)
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important book about new art and media in remote locations of Indigenous Australia by a non-Indigenous scholar since Eric Michaels's Bad Aboriginal Art
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I'm not yet half way through this remarkable book but I can't resist reviewing it. I'm hanging onto every eloquent and insightful word the author writes. This is the smartest, well-researched, important book about new art and media in remote locations of Indigenous Australia by a non-Indigenous scholar since Eric Michaels's Bad Aboriginal Art.
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