][321][322] Aboriginal man performing on the Digeridoo indoors with 4 people watching, aboriginal paintings can be seen on the wall behind him

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The country's landscape remains a source of inspiration for Australian modernist artists; it has been depicted in acclaimed works by the likes of Sidney Nolan,[300] Fred Williams,[301] Sydney Long,[302] and Clifton Pugh.[303] Australian artists influenced by modern American and European art include cubist Grace Crowley,[304] surrealist James Gleeson,[305] and pop artist Martin Sharp.[306] Contemporary Indigenous Australian art is the only art movement of international significance to emerge from Australia[307][308] and "the last great art movement of the 20th century";[309] its exponents have included Emily Kngwarreye.[310][311] Art critic Robert Hughes has written several influential books about Australian history and art, and was described as the "world's most famous art critic" by The New York Times.[312] The National Gallery of Australia and state galleries maintain Australian and overseas collections.[313] Australia has one of the world's highest attendances of art galleries and museums per head of population—far more than Britain or America.[314]

Many of Australia's performing arts companies receive funding through the federal government's Australia Council.[315] There is a symphony orchestra in each state,[316] and a national opera company, Opera Australia,[317] well-known for its famous soprano Joan Sutherland.[318] At the beginning of the 20th century, Nellie Melba was one of the world's leading opera singers.[319] Ballet and dance are represented by The Australian Ballet and various state companies. Each state has a publicly funded theatre company.[320][321][322]
Aboriginal man performing on the Digeridoo indoors with 4 people watching, aboriginal paintings can be seen on the wall behind him
Performance of Aboriginal song and dance in the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney

Australian literature has also been influenced by the landscape; the works of writers such as Banjo Paterson, Henry Lawson, and Dorothea Mackellar captured the experience of the Australian bush.[323] The character of the nation's colonial past, as represented in early literature, is popular with modern Australians.[293] In 1973, Patrick White was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature,[324] the first Australian to have achieved this.[325] Australian winners of the Man Booker Prize have included Peter Carey and Thomas Keneally;[326] David Williamson, David Malouf, and J. M. Coetzee, who recently became an Australian citizen, are also renowned writers,[327] and Les Murray is regarded as "one of the leading poets of his generation".[328]
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