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    Revisioning Australia’s War Art: Four Painters as Citizens of the ‘Global South’
    Brown, L ; Green, C ; Cattapan, J ; Gough, P (MDPI AG, 2018)
    This essay discusses the recent artistic depictions of contemporary war by four artist-academics based in Australia. The families of all four have served in some of the twentieth century’s major conflicts and, more recently, each has been commissioned in Australia or the UK to serve as war artists. Collaboratively and individually they produce artwork (placed in national collections) and then, as academics, have come to reflect deeply on the heritage of conflict and war by interrogating contemporary art’s representations of war, conflict and terror. This essay reflects on their collaborations and suggests how Australia’s war-aware, even war-like heritage, might now be re-interpreted not simply as a struggle to safeguard our shores, but as part of a complex, deeply connected global discourse where painters must re-cast themselves as citizens of the ‘global South’.
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    The Exhibitions that Created Contemporary Art
    Green, C ; Gardner, A (Discipline, 2017-09-13)
    The Exhibitions that Created Contemporary Art
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    Benglis 73/74
    GREEN, C (Artforum, 2015-01-01)
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    The Obscure Dimensions of Conflict: Three Contemporary War Artists Speak
    Green, C ; Brown, L ; Cattapan, J (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2015-01-01)
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    No More Provincialism: Art & Text
    Green, CDG ; Barker, H (EMAJ, 2010)
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    The Provincialism Problem: Terry Smith and Centre-Periphery Art History
    Green, CDG ; Barker, (University of Birmingham, 2010)