Australia and New Zealand
Definition
This term refers to the art and cultural expressions from Australia and New Zealand, reflecting the diverse influences of Indigenous cultures, European colonization, and contemporary global trends.
History
The art of Australia and New Zealand is deeply rooted in the landscapes and histories of the region, with Indigenous art traditions playing a central role, alongside influences from European settlers and contemporary global movements.
Notable Examples
Sidney Nolan
Ned Kellyseries, 1946-1947
Colin McCahon
The Promised Land, 1948
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Sidney Nolan, known for his iconic depictions of Australian history, and Colin McCahon, a leading figure in New Zealand's modern art movement.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques range from traditional Indigenous methods such as dot painting and bark painting to modernist approaches in painting, sculpture, and installation, often reflecting the unique landscapes and cultural narratives of the region.
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