Responding to Art Responding to Art

Responding to Art

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Publisher Description

Responding to art from the National Gallery of Australia's Collection is a resource for senior secondary students investigating a variety of themes and issues in art. From Pop art to Indigenous perspectives, art and artists from Australia and across the world are featured this multi-touch book. Galleries of works from the national collection are accompanied by interpretive information, newspaper articles and inquiry questions to guide discovery and discussion.


Featured artists include Fiona Hall, Jackson Pollock and the Ramingining artists who created the Aboriginal Memorial at the entrance to the NGA. Aligned to The Art: Visual Arts, Australian Curriculum this resource includes information for teachers as well as rich resources for senior secondary students. Chapters such as Backstage and Collecting Culture take readers behind the scenes for a sneak peek at the work of conservators, curators and art handlers.

  • GENRE
    Professional & Technical
    RELEASED
    2015
    6 October
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    30
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    National Gallery of Australia
    SELLER
    National Gallery of Australia
    SIZE
    202.1
    MB

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