The Cavern/ Travis MacDonald
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SAF Reference Library | Visual Arts | N4390-5098 130.207 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2900 |
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The Cavern' is the debut artist book by Melbourne-based painter Travis MacDonald. Drawing on key works from the last three years, the book forwards MacDonald's quietly idiosyncratic take on the more traditional genres of figuration and landscape painting, revealing a sensitivity and wit that extends to both his surroundings and that of art history. At once dreamlike in its atmosphere and palette, and dry in its humour, The Cavern speaks not so much to a wider historical narrative, but to fragments of time within it.
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