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Art of Oceania & the Pacific, Modern Art, Art of the 1980s and 1990s
Roar! : Art Collective by Traudi Allen β€” book cover

Roar! : Art Collective

by Traudi Allen
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Overview

In 1982 a group of art students, still in their teens and early twenties, decided to take matters into their own hands. Rather than pit themselves against the conventions of an established system and lose, they challenged it by rejecting its means and methods. Losing to them meant waiting for the appropriate twenty years or so until their work was sufficiently 'mature' to be taken up by the art market. The group's rationale was to establish its own artist-run gallery in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. Membership was called for to provide funds for basic costs and shows were open to almost all comers, especially young artists and children, women and Aborigines who were generally regarded as marginal to the mainstream system. Relatively quickly, gallery directors approached Roar members, who one-by-one were recruited into their stables. The original Roar group had consisted of about twenty would-be artists among whom Mark Schaller, Sarah Faulkner, Peter Ferguson, David Larwill, Jill Noble, Judi Singleton, Stephen McCarthy, Andrew Ferguson, Wayne Eager, Pasquale Giardino, Mark Howson, Karan Hayman, Ann Howie, Mike Nicholls and Richard Birmingham have become best known. The Roar name, coined to make the system stop and take notice, involved a stylistic pun. The work produced was raw with youth and energy. It was generally figurative, linking it less with its time than with other, earlier Australian groups and European movements.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1995
Publisher
Craftsman House
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789768097828

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