Down under no more: with globalization now an art-world fait accompli, Australia has outgrown its status as a promising outpost and become, increasingly, an art center in its own right.(Report From Australia)

Art in America | April 1, 2005| | Copyright

I'd been harboring a desire to travel to Australia and New Zealand for the past four or five years, so last spring (autumn down there), blessed with a chunk of free time, plenty of frequent-flier miles and some helpful introductions, my wife and I set off for six weeks--four in Australia and two in New Zealand. The trip proved to be an eye-opener in terms of art, culture, social orderings and, not surprisingly, landscape. Those six weeks yielded such a plethora of material that one report could scarcely do it justice. Australia and New Zealand certainly deserve separate ...

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