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Art and Humanist Ideals: Contemporary Perspectives
"The act of reviewing history alters history."
T.S. Eliot

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us."
Nelson Mandela

In a radical departure from the conventional art history text, this unique volume brings together a number of the world's great artist/image-makers and thinkers on issues of art and its expression for contemporary humanity. With early seminal texts by novelist Thomas Mann, theologian Paul Tillich, art historian Herbert Read as a foundation, the content then moves through late 20th Century to post "September 11" material with contributions by Lucy R. Lippard, Barry Schwartz, Suzi Gablik, Vaclav Havel, Philippa Hobbs and Elizabeth Rankin, Gunter Grass, Rob Watts, Doreen Mellor, Douglas Kellner, Robert Godfrey, Ricardo Levins Morales, Nigel Spivey and others. It bridges grass roots to academic cultural dialogue. Focusing on prints - limited editions, hand pulled posters and photographs - it includes images from poster collectives, work by Peter Schumann from the "cheap art movement", paperwork by Claire Van Vliet of Janus Press, photographs by Judith Joy Ross, Dominic Hsieh, and Nick Ut's powerful image "Vietnam Napalm", through to drawings and limited edition prints by leading artist printmakers from Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and North and South America.

It is a book that intelligently celebrates the engagement of art with life - with issues of social justice, peace, human rights - paying tribute to the seldom acknowledged contribution of Modern Art to humanist thought. In so doing, it reassesses what has been called "mainstream" art, placing it is its proper perspective as a tributary to the worldwide contribution of humanist art.

RELEASE: Published by Macmillan Publishers Australia in 2003 ($38.50 AUD) this book can be purchased through bookshops or for additional information on the availability of the book contact JENNY ZIMMER at Macmillan Australia by

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