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The language of light and dark : light and place in Australian photography / Melissa Miles.
Main entry:

Miles, Melissa, 1974- author.

Title & Author:

The language of light and dark : light and place in Australian photography / Melissa Miles.

Publication:

Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press ; Sydney : Power Publications, 2015.
©2015

Description:

viii, 324 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : light, presence, and place in Australian photography -- Building a sunshine school : pictorialism and the landscape -- Out of the shadows : on light, darkness, and colonization -- Dream worlds and imagination : the illuminated city in modern Australia -- Painting with light : abstract visions -- A place beyond : contemporary photographys of the stars and sky.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

"Light features prominently in the work of Australia's artists, writers, and photographers. Myths of a distinctly Australian light have shaped national identity and belonging, and the notion that photography is a language of light has particular significance for the country's photographic works. The Language of Light and Dark recounts this history of light as a medium and a metaphor from 1901 to the present. In this lucid, beautifully illustrated study, Melissa Miles reveals how myths of light and place have been reinvented, renewed, and challenged. She explores how approaches to darkness and light have been affected by debates about colonization, the landscape, urban development, and contemporary patterns of global and environmental change. An extensive selection of pictures from photographers including Norman Deck, Harold Cazneaux, Max Dupain, Olive Cotton, Mark Strizic, John Cato, Jane Burton, and Bill Henson shows the range and diversity of photography in Australia and how it links to -- and diverges from -- international movements and styles. Addressing topics from indigenous histories to the iconography of national discourse, and from evolving photographic techniques to light therapy, The Language of Light and Dark offers a new approach to the visual history of a nation and a continent."--Jacket.

ISBN:

9780773545502 (hardback)
0773545506

Subject:

Light in art.
Photography Australia.
Lumière dans l'art.
Photographie Australie.
Photography.
Naturfotografie
Landschaftsfotografie
Licht
Australia In art.
Australie Dans l'art.
Australia.
Australien

Form/genre:

Art.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290011
Call No.: BIB 232753
Status: Available

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