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Community History Awards - Winners Announced

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Community History Awards - Winners Announced

Wednesday March 26th, 2025

Public Record Office Victoria and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria have announced the 2024 Victorian Community History Award winners.

Art consultant and historian Rodney James won the Victorian Premier’s History Award for Letters to a Critic: Alan McCulloch’s World of Art. The book provides a detailed examination of McCulloch, one of Australia’s longest-practising art critics who championed emerging artists and promoted a new awakening in modern art in Melbourne in the 1960s. The judges said:

“Letters to a Critic makes an important contribution to the history of Melbourne and Victoria’s art worlds and creative life through a detailed examination of the art critic Alan McCulloch, who was a significant voice in the second half of the twentieth century. It follows McCulloch’s commitment to the development of improved arts awareness and to encouraging and promoting emerging Australian artists. His reviews and critiques of emerging artists, who were often working within new and experimental modes, provided important support for their careers. In championing a new awakening of modern art, McCulloch contributed to the reshaping of Melbourne in the 1960s. He developed and championed the popular Herald Outdoor Art Show, and also supported avante garde painters and sculptors. He embraced the field of Aboriginal art in the 1960s, and promoted work that Melburnians weren’t quite yet ready for, such as Vault (1980) by sculptor Ron Robertson-Swann (recently listed on the Victorian Heritage Register). Although largely focused on Melbourne, McCulloch’s work also influenced developments in regional Victoria, and in other states and territories. With an exquisite production design by the Miegunyah Press, the book is an artwork in itself.”

To purchase a copy of Letters to a Critic visit the Miegunyah Press website

See the media release for a full list of winners: Art Critic Biography Wins Premier's History Awards | Premier

Visit the Public Record of Victoria’s website for more information: Community History Awards | PROV


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