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Brunswick Street, art & revolution

Rittman, Anne2016
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Brunswick Street, Art & Revolution is the story of a street that became a culture. Written by Anne Rittman and Maz Wilson, it consists of a series of interviews and colour photographs with and of the people who brought about that transformation. It teems with characters: baristas, hair-cutters, potters, comedians, painters, singers, poets, restaurateurs and more. It evokes iconic places: the Black Cat, Pigtale Pottery, The Flying Trapeze, T F Much Ballroom, Bakers, Circus Oz , Scully & Trombone and the list goes on. It bursts with visual impact: performances, artworks, architecture and the Waiters' Race for example. Here it is in its true form as a cultural, social and political history.
Main title:
Brunswick Street, art & revolution / Anne Rittman, Maz Wilson.
Imprint:
Fitzroy North, Vic. : Black Pepper Publishing, 2016.
Collation:
ix, 458 pages : illustrations (colour and black & white), portraits ; 28 cm.
ISBN:
9781876044978
Dewey class:
994.51
Language:
English
BRN:
299803
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Brighton LibraryAdult Non Fiction - History994.51 RITAvailable
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