Description |
1 videodisc (DVD) (29 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + program support notes (8 pages, 30 cm.) |
Series |
Art and it's histories |
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Art and its histories.
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Summary |
"The development of abstract art has been one of the most significant developments of the modern art movement. Yet, even after a century of abstraction, many people still find it difficult to make sense of works of art that don't depict recognisable objects. In this program we investigate different types of abstract art and discuss how meanings have been attached to these works and the problems this has created."--container |
Notes |
Originally produced in 1997 |
Credits |
Writer/presenter, Paul Wood; series producer, Nick Levinson; producer/director, G.D. Jayalakshmi |
Notes |
DVD. No region specified |
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No rating given |
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Available only to Deakin staff and students |
Subject |
Art, Abstract.
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Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Author |
Wood, Paul.
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Levinson, Nick.
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Jayalakshmi, G. D.
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British Broadcasting Corporation.
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Open University Educational Enterprises
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Video Education Australasia.
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