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Ian North

Ian North was a New Zealand-born artist and writer who lived in Adelaide. He served as Head of the South Australian School of Art until 1992, then becoming Professor of Visual Arts at the University of South Australia.

Ian North reviews ‘Body Culture: Max Dupain, photography, and Australian culture, 1919–1939’ by Isobel Crombie

March 2005, no. 269 01 March 2005
Like many a portentous new (electronic) media advocate today, the US photographer Paul Strand opined in his 1922 essay ‘Photography and the New God’ that photography unified science and art and therefore offered a new creative path. God talk was not inappropriate, because the period also saw the widespread sway of vitalism, the metaphysical doctrine that living organisms possess a non-physical ... (read more)