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The best from abroad

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May 2005, no. 271

Degenerates and Perverts: The 1939 herald exhibition of French and British contemporary art by Eileen Chanin and Steven Miller (with Judith Pugh)

Miegunyah Press, $69.95 hb, 306 pp

The best from abroad

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May 2005, no. 271

In the 1930s the notorious art critic and gallery director J.S. MacDonald felt it was his patriotic duty to protect Australia from the morally suspect culture of Europe, where, he exclaimed, ‘the pictorial symptoms of the degeneracy of France [is] enfeebled by the rule of functionaries, and … Mittel Europe [is] crushed and torn between Nazi, Bolshevist and Fascist megalomaniacs’. Not a man to mince words, MacDonald also expressed his horror of what was arguably Australia’s first blockbuster exhibition, the 1939 Herald Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art, suggesting that it was the work of ‘degenerates and perverts’. As the then Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, MacDonald was a man of influence, and his outspoken views were transmitted widely.

Degenerates and Perverts: The 1939 herald exhibition of French and British contemporary art

Degenerates and Perverts: The 1939 herald exhibition of French and British contemporary art

by Eileen Chanin and Steven Miller (with Judith Pugh)

Miegunyah Press, $69.95 hb, 306 pp

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