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Title: |
Unseen |
| Sub-title: |
Art and Crime in Australia |
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| By (author): |
Penelope Jackson |
| ISBN10-13: |
1923451901 : 9781923451902 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Pages: |
336 |
| Weight: |
.000 Kg. |
| Published: |
Monash University Publishing - December 2025 |
| List Price: |
26.99 Pounds Sterling |
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Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
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| The Australian art world is often host to crime, including theft, fraud and forgeries. Unseen offers a unique insight into art crime in Australia from colonisation to today, focusing on those stories that have often escaped mainstream attention. From the many offences committed against William Dobellâ s work (including a painting listed on the FBIâ s National Stolen Art File since 1949) to the mysterious re-emergence of Rupert Bunnyâ s Girl in Sunlight twenty-three years after it disappeared, from fraudulently sold Aboriginal art to climate activists spray-painting a famous Frederick McCubbin, Australian art has been a hotbed of revolt, recrimination and even robbery since European contact. This is the story of art at the nexus of culture and commerce: art plus money can lead to deceit and dashed dreams. Unseen captures the stories of many artworks, artists and collectors at the centre of our nationâ s most enduring art scandals. It also looks at works hidden from public sight, now deemed colonial embarrassments or curatorial burdens, that were once of social and cultural significance. Ultimately, it explores how our conception of artistic value changes over time, and what that reveals about Australian society. |
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