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The affective ground: possibilities for cross-cultural dialogue

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Hogan, Jan Margaret

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The Affective Ground: research into the possibilities for cross-cultural dialogue through the visual arts. The work explores the painting Matawhero by Peter Adsett as a model for a cross-cultural dialogue about space, place and spirituality between artists in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. A study taking the form of a 30,000 word research essay which comprises the outcome of the Theory component.

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