A Singular Voice: Essays on Australian Art and Architecture
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A Singular Voice is the first collection of essays by Joan Kerr, controversial and popular Australian art and architecture scholar, historian, curator, feminist and public speaker. The essays are wide-ranging, covering colonial architecture, contemporary Aboriginal art, the forgotten and marginalised of Australian art and craft, and the importance of art in everyday life. Collected from 30 years of Kerr's writing, A Singular Voice embodies a history of changing attitudes to Australian art and architecture.
Author: Joan Kerr
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 267mm x 229mm
Published: 2009, Power Institute of Fine Arts, Australia
Genre: The Arts: Textbooks & Study Guides
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A Singular Voice is the first collection of essays by Joan Kerr, controversial and popular Australian art and architecture scholar, historian, curator, feminist and public speaker. The essays are wide-ranging, covering colonial architecture, contemporary Aboriginal art, the forgotten and marginalised of Australian art and craft, and the importance of art in everyday life. Collected from 30 years of Kerr's writing, A Singular Voice embodies a history of changing attitudes to Australian art and architecture.
A Singular Voice: Essays on Australian Art and Architecture