Idol worship at the new temples of pleasure : an examination of sporting artworks at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and its place in the nation's heart
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Title translated into German: | Heldenverehrung in den neuen Vergnügungstempeln : eine Untersuchung der Sportkunstwerke am Melbourne Cricket Ground und sein Platz im Herzen der Nation |
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Author: | Studham, David |
Published in: | Sporting traditions |
Published: | 33 (2016), 1 (Australian sport statuary), S. 9-35, Lit. |
Format: | Publications (Database SPOLIT) |
Publication Type: | Journal article |
Media type: | Print resource |
Language: | English |
ISSN: | 0813-2577, 0813-2577 |
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Identification number: | PU201611007916 |
Source: | BISp |
TY - JOUR AU - Studham, David A2 - Studham, David DB - BISp DP - BISp KW - Australien KW - Bildende Kunst KW - Idol KW - Kunstgeschichte KW - Sportgeschichte KW - Sportler KW - Sportstätte KW - Stadion KW - Statue LA - eng TI - Idol worship at the new temples of pleasure : an examination of sporting artworks at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and its place in the nation's heart TT - Heldenverehrung in den neuen Vergnügungstempeln : eine Untersuchung der Sportkunstwerke am Melbourne Cricket Ground und sein Platz im Herzen der Nation PY - 2016 N2 - The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) has served as Melbourne's meeting place since the 1850s, in many ways replicating the role of a cathedral in medieval society. Over the years it has evolved into Australian sport's backyard. The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) has celebrated its history through a variety of commemorative media since the latter half of the nineteenth century. The variety and number of these ornamental trappings has greatly increased over the past 50 years. This article details the public art displayed at the MCG ground with an emphasis on the external abstract sculpture and series of sporting statuary. It also contextualises these sporting artworks within Melbourne's contemporary art discourses, noting that the movement for commemorative statues in Australian sporting stadia runs counter to the current Australian preference for abstract, non-representative art. SP - S. 9-35 SN - 0813-2577 JO - Sporting traditions IS - 1 VL - 33 M3 - Gedruckte Ressource ID - PU201611007916 ER -