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Elena Taylor, Isobel Crombie
Beginning with the Great Depression and ending with the Second World War, the 1930s was characterised by both optimism and despair. Brave New World: Australia 1930s presents a fresh look at this turbulent decade and considers the engagement of artists with the great issues of the time: the Depression and its aftermath; nationalism and the body culture movement; growing calls for Indigenous rights; the celebration of technological progress, and its antithesis in the nostalgia for pastoralism; the 'new woman'; and increasing anxiety at the possibility of another world war. Featuring thematic essays by leading writers, Brave New World considers a broad range of artistic production - painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, decorative arts, fashion, architecture, commercial art, dance, film and design - to show the rich diversity of this fascinating and contested decade.
| Publisher | National Gallery of Victoria |
|---|---|
| Pages | 197 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-925-43239-4 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-925-43239-8 primary |
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