' Andrew McNamara is Associate Professor of Art History at Queensland University of Technology and also Head of Discipline. Professor McNamara is internationally regarded for his cross-disciplinary approaches to inform new perspectives on art history and critical theory, with work appearing in volumes dedicated to new media studies, psychoanalysis, literary studies, political and critical theory, as well as Indigenous studies. He has made outstanding original contributions to the debates on Australian modernism.
'His publications include Sweat: The Subtropical Imaginary (2011, editor); An Apprehensive Aesthetic: The Legacy of Modernist Culture (2009); Modern Times: The Unwritten History of Modernism in Australia (2008, with Ann Stephen FAHA and Philip Goad FAHA); and Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design and Architecture 1917-1967 (2006, with Ann Stephen FAHA and Philip Goad FAHA).' (Source: The Australian Academy of the Humanities website)