Strange Country: Why Australian Painting Matters | Patrick McCaughey
Australian painting matters because the “painters have given us a sense of what it is like to live and exist in Australia.” Patrick McCaughey has a long and accomplished career including Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University, director of the Yale Centre of British Art, art critic at The Age and author of countless books. Hear McCaughey’s lecture on why Australian painting really matters.

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