National Gallery of Australia

Surrealism in Australia by National Gallery of Australia

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Being distanced from European Surrealism by time and space, Australian Surrealism found its own direction, terms and specific imagery, and is more difficult to locate as a specific 'movement'. It was adapted to the particular needs of its artists, depicting Australia's culture and landscape, and the psychic drama of the Second World War.
This publication views work from the 1930s and 40s, when European Surrealism was most strongly felt here. Key artists represented are James Gleeson, Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Robert Klippel, Jeffrey Smart. Douglas Roberts, Peter Purves Smith, Klaus Friedeberger, Eric Thake, Geoffrey Graham and Max Dupain.

  • Condition 9.5/10. Excellent.
  • Paperback.
  • 13.5 x 9.5 in. 108 pages.
  • Includes colour and black & white reproductions of exhibition works.

Canberra, ACT: published in 1993 by the National Gallery of Australia in conjunction with the travelling exhibition of the same title.

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