Joanna Lamb was born in Perth and studied at Curtin University. Her work is held by the Art Gallery...
Six random encounters with water in which the author almost died.
The subtle, difficult and neglected English twentieth-century art critic Adrian Stokes developed a complex and original if somewhat eccentric...
Trajective Art Criticism: Boats (Trains, Planes) and Home in the Era of Retreat from Democracy
, Academic PublicationsAs an academic art historian, I usually aim for tightly reasoned arguments, but on this occasion I’ll follow trains...
Perception, History, and Geology: The Heritage of William Molyneux’s Question in Colonial Landscape Painting
, Academic PublicationsThe following is a chapter from my recent book Colonization, Wilderness, and Spaces Between: Nineteenth-Century Landscape Painting in Australia...
‘Après Picasso, Le Deluge’ or Why the Love Boat Won’t Hold Water: James Cameron’s Titanic and John Richardson’s A Life of Picasso
, Academic Publications‘PICASSO’S DEMOISELLES D’AVIGNON didn’t really go down with the Titanic did it?’ Trailing a bait for unwary highbrows, Picasso...
Good Government in Medieval Siena – from the Art and Changing World Picture series
, Online LecturesThere is no excerpt because this is a protected post.