Janine Burke & Helen Hughes 
Kiffy Rubbo [EPUB ebook] 
curating the 1970s

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How one woman helped to shape the Australian art world Kiffy Rubbo was a dynamic and unique force in Australian art in the 1970s. It was the time of ‘the personal is political’, of the Vietnam War and the draft, of Indigenous rights and feminism. It was under Kiffy Rubbo’s leadership – and at a time when the artistic community was increasingly seen as an alternative to the mainstream political rhetoric – that the George Paton Gallery, at the University of Melbourne, would become known as a vital, nationally recognised centre for contemporary art.Through Kiffy’s visionary and progressive approach, the gallery was transformed into a hub for ideas and discussion, and art-political activism. It became the home for feminist enterprises such as the Women’s Art Movement and the Women’s Art Register, as well as fostering publications such as the Art Almanac and Arts Melbourne. Many major contemporary artists, such as Elizabeth Gower, Stelarc, Peter Tyndall, and Lyndal Jones, were early exhibitors there.Featuring contributions by significant curators, artists, and critics, Kiffy Rubbo: curating the 1970s explores for the first time Rubbo’s enduring legacy – and the immense role that she played in nurturing Australian visual-art culture at such a crucial time in its history.PRAISE FOR ‘KIFFY RUBBO »It is hard not to feel that the culture of the past 35 years has been the poorer without Kiffy Rubbo’s ongoing contribution. But this book testifies to what she gave in her time.’ The Saturday Age’A reminder of what an extraordinary time the seventies was I was amazed by what she achieved.’ Readings Monthly

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 256 ● ISBN 9781925307863 ● Éditeur Janine Burke & Helen Hughes ● Maison d’édition Scribe Publications Pty Ltd ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6004422 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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