Dick Watkins

Dick Watkins

Reshaping Art and Life

Authored by: Mary Eagle

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Dick Watkins belongs to the generation of artists whose careers were launched at the high-flying end of American-based Abstraction. Almost immediately he faced up to the abrupt end of the Modern era. Culture was no longer to be framed by ‘progress’. In 1970, taking stock of the situation, he announced that he was a copyist, there being no such thing as a new creation in art, shaped as it was by visual languages. Nor did he intend to limit his curiosity about the relation of art to life by restricting himself to a ‘personal’ style. There followed a long and passionately adventurous exploration into many subjects and styles, during which Watkins was often the first to signal changes taking place in Western culture. The result is that for half a century he has been a major, if controversial figure in Australian art.

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ISBN (print):
9781760466213
ISBN (online):
9781760466220
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/DW.2024
Disciplines:
Arts & Humanities: Art & Music
Countries:
Australia

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