A Link And A Trust: Sidney Nolan's Rome Exhibition

A Link And A Trust: Sidney Nolan's Rome Exhibition

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Author: Albert Tucker
Binding: Paperback
Published: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2006

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A Link And A Trust: Sidney Nolan's Rome Exhibition presents a critical examination of Sidney Nolan's significant artistic display in Rome. This insightful volume chronicles the impact and reception of Nolan's work during this pivotal period, offering a unique perspective from a contemporary artist. Albert Tucker, a fellow Australian modernist, argues for the enduring relevance of Nolan's contributions to the international art scene. The text illustrates the cultural exchange and artistic dialogue that defined the mid-20th century, detailing the nuances of Nolan's distinctive style and thematic concerns. This compelling analysis uncovers the complexities behind the exhibition, solidifying its place in art historical discourse.

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Description

Author: Albert Tucker
Binding: Paperback
Published: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2006

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A Link And A Trust: Sidney Nolan's Rome Exhibition presents a critical examination of Sidney Nolan's significant artistic display in Rome. This insightful volume chronicles the impact and reception of Nolan's work during this pivotal period, offering a unique perspective from a contemporary artist. Albert Tucker, a fellow Australian modernist, argues for the enduring relevance of Nolan's contributions to the international art scene. The text illustrates the cultural exchange and artistic dialogue that defined the mid-20th century, detailing the nuances of Nolan's distinctive style and thematic concerns. This compelling analysis uncovers the complexities behind the exhibition, solidifying its place in art historical discourse.