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Gordon Bennett ISBN 13: 9780724102907

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Explores the unique visual language of one of Australia's most complex and challenging artists who quotes Jackson Pollock and Jean-Michel Basquiat in his work.

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This title presents dedicated mailing and e-mail campaign to targeted art interest media and organisations.With his strong 'in-your-face' style and intellectual background, Gordon Bennett has become one of Australia's leading contemporary artists.He has garnered international critical acclaim for the complex ways in which his work engages with historical and contemporary issues of cultural and personal identity - with a focus on the interaction between Australia's indigenous, colonial, and postcolonial identities.This visually stimulating volume presents a thorough analysis of Bennett's practices and complex body of work to date, as well as a never before published intimate and revealing conversation between the artist and his long term associate Bill Wright.

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  • PublisherNational Gallery of Victoria
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 0724102906
  • ISBN 13 9780724102907
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages136

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Gellatly, Kelly
Published by National Gallery Of Victoria (2008)
ISBN 10: 0724102906 ISBN 13: 9780724102907
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. 135 p., ill., 29 cm. Gordon Bennett (1955-2014) was an Australian artist of Anglo-Celtic and Aboriginal descent. His bold and humane art challenged racial stereotypes and provoked critical reflection on Australia's official history and national identity. Bennett was one of Australia's most significant and critically engaged contemporary artists, addressing issues relating to the role of language and systems of thought in forging identity. He rejected racial stereotypes and freed himself from being categorized as an Indigenous artist by creating an ongoing pop art inspired alter ego, John Citizen, who he considered to be 'an abstraction of the Australian Mr. Average, the Australian Everyman'. In the late 1990s Bennett began a dialogue with the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, a New York artist who shared with Bennett a similar western cultural tradition and an obsession with drawing, semiotics and visual language. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Seller Inventory # 1711200097

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