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1 [Review Essay] : An Opening: Twelve Love Stories About Art Linda Knight , 2013 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2013; (p. 108-110)

— Review of An Opening : Twelve Love Stories About Art Stephanie Radok , 2012 single work prose

'Stephanie Radok is an artist who has exhibited her paintings, prints and installations widely in Australia. She is also a well-respected writer, having edited key Australian art journals Artlink and Art Monthly. Much of her writing is focused on understanding and promoting Aboriginal art. As a child, Radok travelled widely, thanks to her father’s work, and this broad and unconventional childhood has provided Radok with an enriched view of the world that she brings into both her writing and her art. This long-term exposure to different cultures and communities also supports her theories about Aboriginal art in Australia and beyond.' (Introduction)

1 Telling the Tale : How Australian Illustrators Create Images of Anthropomorphic Animals in Picture Books Linda Knight , 2003 single work essay
— Appears in: Lu Rees Archives Notes, Books and Authors The , no. 25 2003; (p. 20-34)
This peer reviewed article examines the techniques used by twelve Australian illustrators in illustrating animals with human characteristics.
1 The 'Art' of Research Linda Knight , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Crossing the Boundaries 2002; (p. 65-86)
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