The impact of WW1 on Australian art, Armistice paintings, Steven Rhall, Sebastian Smee on fog sculptures - a podcast by ABC Radio

from 2018-11-07T10:05

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Historian Margaret Hutchison and art critic/historian Sasha Grishin discuss the impact the "war to end all wars" had on Australian art, Eddie speaks to curator from the Australian War Memorial Anthea Gunn

about two paintings by Australian artists Vida Lahey and Will Dyson that offer distinct perspectives on the end of the war, producer Hannah Reich tours Taungurung artist Steven Rhall's latest exhibition, which challenges museums as colonial and imperialist spaces, and Washington Post art critic Sebastian Smee tells Eddie all about Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya’s ethereal sculptures… made of fog.

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