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The Sydney Modern Project: Transforming the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Sydney Modern Project: Transforming the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Michael Brand
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Foreword by Ross Gibson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:308 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 160 |
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Category/Genre | Exhibition catalogues and specific collections |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781741741568
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Illustrations |
154 Illustrations, unspecified; 154 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Imprint |
Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Publication Date |
10 December 2022 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
So here it is, ready to invigorate the cityscape: the Sydney Modern Project. The new building and the city are well placed to harmonise because they share fundamental qualities. Energetic, speculative and attuned to ever-adjusting contexts, the city and the new museum both project outward, creatively curious about everything that is coming over the horizon. - Ross Gibson The Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney sits on Gadigal Country overlooking one of the world's most beautiful harbours. With the completion of its Sydney Modern Project - encompassing a beautiful new building designed by award-winning Japanese architects SANAA and a unique art garden along with transformed displays of art across its campus - the Art Gallery stands at the forefront of an international movement to create museums for our times. Like many other art museums, the Art Gallery was founded in an era when collecting ambitions were inseparable from a Eurocentric, colonialist worldview. Today, this 150-year-old institution is forging a cosmopolitan future inspired by its historical context, its location in Sydney and the diversity of its audiences, following the guiding principle of 'From here. For all.' In this important new book, director Michael Brand and colleagues from across the Art Gallery consider what is unique about presenting art from the perspective of Sydney and Australia, bringing to their work a consciousness of the past as a continuing presence and the future as an open possibility. The fourteen chapters are preceded by a foreword by acclaimed academic, essayist and multi-media artist Ross Gibson who sets the scene, and an introduction by Michael Brand. Designed by Dominic Hofstede of Mucho, The Sydney Modern Project will be promoted as part of an international media campaign around the Art Gallery of New South Wales' Sydney Modern Project, through international PR teams based in London, New York and Hong Kong.
Author Biography
Ross Gibson is centenary professor in creative and cultural research at the University of Canberra Art Gallery of New South Wales authors Michael Brand is director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales Maud Page is deputy director and director of collections Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd is curator of film Paschal Daantos Berry is head of Learning and Participation Lisa Catt is curator of contemporary international art Nicholas Chambers ?is senior curator of modern and contemporary international art Melanie Eastburn is senior curator of Asian art Steven Miller is the manager of the Capon Research Library and National Art Archive Denise Mimmocchi is senior curator of Australian art Carolyn Murphy is head of conservation Isobel Parker Philip is senior curator of contemporary Australian art Justin Paton is head curator of international art Cara Pinchbeck is senior curator Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art Peter Raissis ?is senior curator of historical European art Wayne Tunnicliffe is head curator of Australian art Jonathan Wilson is music and community curator
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