ART DOWN UNDER- AUSTRALIAN ART FROM THE CONVICT YEARS TO THE MODERN ERA

Monday 11th March

ART DOWN UNDER – AUSTRALIAN ART FROM THE CONVICT YEARS TO THE MODERN ERA

Val Woodgate

Artistic responses to life in the strange new continent were initially seen through European, and especially British, artistic traditions. In the 19th century, Australian Impressionism & the Heidelberg School challenged the dominance of the ‘Victorian ’style, with Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and others producing works which became Australian icons. The First World War was a watershed in Australian and New Zealand history. No longer subservient to Europe, artists now found their own

language to depict the unique landscape and culture Down Under. At the same time indigenous artists began to respond to contemporary life, while retaining many of the traditions of their ancestors.