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Living Art

Papua New Guinea

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English
Melbourne Books
02 September 2025
Lavishly illustrated and exceptionally researched, Dr Susan Cochrane's Living Art in Papua New Guinea brings alive the multiple contemporary realities of the country and its people through a celebration of arts and culture.

Living Art in Papua New Guinea brings alive the multiple contemporary realities of the country and its people. This full-colour art book - lavishly illustrated with over 100 photos - presents artworks and cultural performances that are astonishing for their dramatic visual effect and virtuosity. It is a highly visual experience of Papua New Guinea's spectacular cultures and aesthetic wealth in their own context.

Culture, politics, history, and identity are interlinking themes through which the book presents ideas about artists, creative processes and aesthetics; revealing Papua New Guinea's diversity of cultures and environments. It locates innovative artists in their villages, in downtown Port Moresby, and on to the international stage. Through this panorama, readers' ideas about what art is may be challenged.

Released in the month of Papua New Guinea's 50th Anniversary of Independence, this book explains and showcases the contemporary arts and culture of Papua New Guinea and its people.
Imprint:   Melbourne Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 238mm,  Width: 235mm,  Spine: 1mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781922779403
ISBN 10:   1922779407
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Susan Cochrane is a researcher, curator and writer who works closely with communities and organisations in Papua New Guinea. Throughout her career, Dr Cochrane has been a staunch advocate for Pacific artists and writers, and she regularly collaborates with artists and writers from Indigenous Australian, Pacific Islander, and Papua New Guinean communities. Her archives of PNG and Pacific contemporary art at the Fryer Library, University of Queensland and the Auckland Art Gallery-Toi o Tamaki are frequently accessed.

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