Be Deadly - NORFORCE
Pop Art
2013
140.0 x 100.0 cm
Australijski ratni memorijal
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Be Deadly - NORFORCE
Giclee štampa / Umetnički otisak
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Biografija umetnika
Tony Albert: A Voice of Indigenous Resilience
Tony Albert (born 1981 in Townsville, Australia) is a profoundly influential artist whose work confronts the complexities of colonial history and interrogates notions of identity within Aboriginal Australian culture. His distinctive artistic practice—characterized by painting, photography, and mixed media—has garnered critical acclaim for its unflinching honesty and powerful social commentary. Albert’s journey began with formal training at Griffith University's Queensland College of Art in Brisbane, where he honed his skills in contemporary Indigenous art. Albert’s artistic vision centers around a deliberate engagement with the contradictions inherent in Australia’s past and present. He skillfully blends elements of Pop Art and Graffiti aesthetics with traditional Aboriginal motifs—often juxtaposing seemingly disparate visual languages to provoke reflection on cultural heritage and societal narratives. Recurring themes include references to kitsch objects like plaster heads – a poignant symbol of dispossession and assimilation – alongside reproductions of Indigenous artworks, highlighting the ongoing struggle for recognition and representation. A founding member of ProppaNOW Collective, Albert’s collaborative endeavors further amplify his artistic voice and contribute to broader dialogues about Indigenous experiences in urban environments. His exhibitions have spanned across Australia and internationally, showcasing a remarkable breadth of stylistic exploration and conceptual depth. Notably, he has achieved significant success with nine solo shows and over fifty group presentations, securing prominent positions within numerous public and private collections. Albert’s artistic technique is marked by meticulous attention to detail and a masterful command of color palettes—particularly the striking use of black velvet as a textural element in several pieces. This deliberate choice serves not only as an aesthetic consideration but also carries symbolic weight, referencing Aboriginal storytelling traditions where darkness represents resilience and resistance against oppression. His photographic works delve into landscapes imbued with Indigenous significance, capturing moments of quiet contemplation alongside vibrant depictions of urban life—demonstrating his ability to articulate diverse perspectives on cultural identity. Recent projects include “Be Deadly - NORFORCE,” a captivating collage painting that fuses Pop Art sensibilities with Graffiti art styles, exploring themes of Aboriginal culture and street culture simultaneously. Furthermore, "Once Upon A Time…" showcases Albert’s masterful watercolor technique, capturing the essence of Indigenous storytelling through minimalist compositions and evocative symbolism. These artworks solidify Albert's reputation as a visionary artist who continues to challenge conventions and inspire audiences worldwide.Tony Albert
1981 - , Australia
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Indigenous Art
- Date Of Birth: 1981
- Full Name: Tony Albert
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Be Deadly - NORFORCE
- Once upon a time… (detail)
- Once upon a time
- Place Of Birth: Townsville, Australia

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