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  • Summer reading discount!

    | Department, Power Polemics, Publications, Read

    Keen to delve into some culturally enlightening reading this Summer? Power is giving a special 25% off to our readers for the Summer break! Just click on our online shop, browse our sample chapters, and use SUMMER as your discount code on check out. Enjoy!    

  • Ann Elias joins the Department of Art History

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    We are very pleased to welcome Ann Elias to the Department of Art History. Ann will be taking up the position of Associate Professor, History and Theory of Contemporary Global Art. Ann has a PhD in art history from the University of Auckland and her research interests include: camouflage as … READ MORE

  • Stephen Whiteman appointed Deputy Director Power Institute

    | Department, News

    We are delighted to announce Stephen Whiteman as Deputy Director of the Power Institute. Stephen will be overseeing a variety of projects and programs here at the Institute, including our continuing initiative the Sydney Asian Art Series and our second Getty Foundation project Site and Space in Southeast Asia.  Stephen joined the Department … READ MORE

  • The Illusion of Life: Essays on Animation by Alan Cholodenko—re-released as an eBook

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    We are pleased to announce the republication by Power Publications of The Illusion of Life: Essays on Animation, originally published by Power Publications and the Australian Film Commission in 1991 and edited by Alan Cholodenko, in eBook format. The Illusion of Life is the world’s first book of scholarly essays … READ MORE

  • Call for papers: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Issue 2, 2018.

    | News, Opportunities

    Due to high demand, we’re pleased to announce that we will be publishing a second open issue of the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Art in 2018. Submissions are due 8 March. Issue 2, 2018 wil be edited by Departmental members Associate Professor Ann Elias, History and Theory of Contemporary Global Art, and Dr Stephen H. Whiteman.

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