Freeman spoke to Sarah Kanowski about art and morality for ABC Radio National’s Arts Weekend programme. To read more, click here.
- To listen to the interview, click here.
Freeman spoke to Sarah Kanowski about art and morality for ABC Radio National’s Arts Weekend programme. To read more, click here.
The Art Gallery Society of New South Wales announces a series of four lectures on art and morality to be given by Freeman in April.
A review of Roddy’s Folly in the Sydney Morning Herald praises Freeman’s “novel approach to biography” and concludes that Meagher’s “life provides an intriguing glimpse into the small and sometimes strange world of the law.”
SAM—Sydney Alumni Magazine publishes an article by Jonathan Pearlman about Freeman’s relationship successively as Hebrew teacher, friend, and biographer of Roddy Meagher.
A review of Art’s Emotions in the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews concludes that the argument in Art’s Emotions “should make its way into the canon of expressivist theories alongside Collingwood and Bell.” The reviewer writes: “Damien Freeman takes on the monumental task of developing a theory of aesthetic experience that accounts for its emotional aspects, its ethical aspects, and the role certain kinds of aesthetic experience can play in a fulfilling life. Despite the enormity of the task, he does an excellent job in so few pages.”
A review of Roddy’s Folly in The Australian concludes that “Meagher’s story is surprisingly multifaceted and Freeman tells it fairly and well… as Freeman ably demonstrates, Meagher was a unique and important Australian”
The Spectator publishes an article by Freeman about the enduring relevance of the monarchy in Australia at the time of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in its Australian edition.
The Australian Financial Review publishes an article by Freeman exploring the friendship between Roddy Meagher and Michael Kirby.