'Similarity and Difference' exhibited in 'Glimpse of China'
Lord, Anne (2011) 'Similarity and Difference' exhibited in 'Glimpse of China'. [Creative Work]
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Abstract
A series of nine watercolours demonstrate the artist's reflection on culture and society in China and Australia through a focus on flora and fauna, as signs of similarity and difference. These watercolours, including 'Similarity and Difference: Frangipani' constitute the work from one artist Anne Lord who was invited to Foshan in Guangzhou Province, China in September-October 2010.
Research Statement
Research Background | Over the past decade Lord has been contributing to a further understanding of cultural and social values between China and Australia through visual art work and publication of image and text in catalogues about that art work. |
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Research Contribution | Lord's creative art work for the exhibition 'Glimpse of China' contributes to the body of work the artist has developed over the last ten years in relation to similarity and difference between the two cultures. These images and ideas behind them are derived from a postmodern perspective and exemplify the binary as a useful theoretical model to investigate cultural understanding. |
Research Significance | The significance of developing art works for the exhibition 'Glimpse of China' in Townsville provides some relationship between Townville's Chinese community and the region's art community. Further to this the work stems from cultural exchange in China and strengthens ties with cultural grups beyond the region. In relation to the topic explored the significance of the work also brings attention to our shared cultural and economic connections. |
Item ID: | 17588 |
Item Type: | Creative Work |
Media of Output: | Watercolours |
Keywords: | visual arts; cultural exchange |
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Additional Information: | This series was exhibited in the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville, Qld. from 15 July until 10 August 2011. The exhibition, titled 'Glimpse of China: Townsville artists celebrate Foshan Autumn Festival' featured work by Sylvia Ditchburn, Anne Lord and Barbara Pierce. |
Funders: | Townsville City Council |
Projects and Grants: | Foshan Quise Festival, Foshan 2010 |
Date Deposited: | 13 Jun 2012 03:54 |
FoR Codes: | 19 STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING > 1905 Visual Arts and Crafts > 190502 Fine Arts (incl Sculpture and Painting) @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9501 Arts and Leisure > 950104 The Creative Arts (incl. Graphics and Craft) @ 100% |
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