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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Introduction: Pictography: The art history of Ian Burn
- 1 Is art history any use to artists? (1985)
- 2 Converging with the beginnings of modernism (1975)
- 3 Beating about the Bush: The landscapes of the Heidelberg school (1980)
- 4 Popular landscape painting between the wars (1982)
- 5 The transfiguration of Albert Namatjira (1986) (with Ann Stephen)
- 6 Sidney Nolan: Landscape and modern life (1984)
- 7 Fred Williams: 'That is how a landscape should be, even if it isn't' (1988)
- 8 Purity, style, amnesia (1984) (with Nigel Lendon)
- 9 The 1960s: Crisis and aftermath (1981)
- 10 The role of language (1968)
- 11 Conceptual Art as art (1970)
- 12 Art is what we do, culture is what we do to other artists (1973)
- 13 Artists in the labour movement (1985-86)
- 14 The art market: Affluence and degradation (1975)
- 15 The art museum, more or less (1989)
- 16 Glimpses: On peripheral vision (1990)
- 17 The re-appropriation of influence (1988)
- Selected Writings
- Index
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