Tony Albert
Tony Albert’s multidisciplinary practice investigates contemporary legacies of colonialism, prompting audiences to contemplate the human condition. Drawing on both personal and collective histories, Albert explores the ways in which optimism might be utilized to overcome adversity. His work poses important questions such as; how do we remember, give justice to, and rewrite complex and traumatic histories?
Albert’s technique and imagery are distinctly contemporary, displacing traditional Australian Aboriginal aesthetics with an urban conceptuality. Appropriating textual references from sources as diverse as popular music, film, fiction, and art history, Albert plays with the tension arising from the visibility, and in-turn, the invisibility of Aboriginal People across the news media, literature, and the visual world.
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Albert has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include; Conversations with Margaret Preston, Sullivan+Strumpf (2021); Duty of Care, Canberra Glassworks (2020); Wonderland, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney (2019); Native Home, Sullivan+Strumpf, Encounters, Art Basel Hong Kong (2019) Confessions, Contemporary Art Tasmania (2019); Visible, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2018) and Unity, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney (2018).
Recent selected group exhibitions include; Occurrent Affair University of Queensland Art Museum (2021); NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020); The National 2019: New Australian Art, Carriageworks, Sydney; Dark Mofo, Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania (2019); I am Visible, commission for …
Tony Albert’s multidisciplinary practice investigates contemporary legacies of colonialism, prompting audiences to contemplate the human condition. Drawing on both personal and collective histories, Albert explores the ways in which optimism might be utilized to overcome adversity. His work poses important questions such as; how do we remember, give justice to, and rewrite complex and traumatic histories?
Albert’s technique and imagery are distinctly contemporary, displacing traditional Australian Aboriginal aesthetics with an urban conceptuality. Appropriating textual references from sources as diverse as popular music, film, fiction, and art history, Albert plays with the tension arising from the visibility, and in-turn, the invisibility of Aboriginal People across the news media, literature, and the visual world.
Courtesy of sullivan+strumpf
Albert has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include; Conversations with Margaret Preston, Sullivan+Strumpf (2021); Duty of Care, Canberra Glassworks (2020); Wonderland, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney (2019); Native Home, Sullivan+Strumpf, Encounters, Art Basel Hong Kong (2019) Confessions, Contemporary Art Tasmania (2019); Visible, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2018) and Unity, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney (2018).
Recent selected group exhibitions include; Occurrent Affair University of Queensland Art Museum (2021); NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020); The National 2019: New Australian Art, Carriageworks, Sydney; Dark Mofo, Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania (2019); I am Visible, commission for Enlighten Festival Canberra, National Gallery of Australia, ACT (2019); Just Not Australian, Art Space, Sydney (2019) ;Weapons for the Soldier, Hazelhurst Arts Centre, Sydney and touring (2018); Continental Drift, Cairns Regional Art Gallery, Queensland (2018); Defying Empire: 3rd National Indigenous Art Triennial, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2017); and When Silence Falls, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (2016).
Albert’s work is well represented in major national collections including the National Gallery of Australia; the Australian War Memorial, Canberra; the Art Gallery of New South Wales; the Art Gallery of Western Australia and Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art—Queensland Art Gallery.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney
Australian War Memorial, Canberra
Bendigo Art Gallery, VIC
Bega Valley Regional Gallery, NSW
Blacktown Arts Centre, NSW
Cairns Art Gallery, QLD
Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney NSW
City of Sydney, NSW
Fondation Opal, Switzerland
Gilbert+Tobin, Australia
Griffith University Art Museum, Brisbane
Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, QLD
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmout College, New Hampshire, USA
Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham
Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland NSW
Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne
Murdoch University, Perth
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
Musuem of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Musuem of Sydney
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Museum of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Newcastle Art Gallery
Parliament House New South Wales, Sydney
Patrick Corrigan Collection, Sydney
Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
QUT, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Shepparton Art Museum, Victoria
Sunshine Coast Art Collection, Caloundra Regional Gallery
Sydney Living Museums
Ten Cubed Foundation, Melbourne
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane
Western Australian Art Museum, Perth