We invite you to consider the extraordinary and important early works through the links above and contact the gallery for availability and sales.
I’m the Captain Now 2016
Toongkateeyt 2017
A Series of Unwarranted Events 2018
Cook Book 2018
The trees have no tongues 2019
FACELESS: Transforming Identity: Blak/Black Artists from North Australia, Africa and the African Diaspora
25.06.2022 – 02.10.2022
Cairns Art Gallery
40 Abbott St, Cairns City QLD 4870
Image: Janet Fieldhouse, Because of series 2022, cool ice clay, raffia, wood, wire. Photograph: Michael Marzik.
— CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
Image: Kent Morris, Boonwurrung (St Kilda) – Crow 2017, archival print on rag paper, 150 x 100 cm, edition of 5 + 2AP.
Image: Artist Margarat Rarru Garrawurra. Photo courtesy of MAGNT/Charlie Bliss.
Kent Morris will feature in Open House Melbourne 2022 in the curated exhibition Take Hold of the Clouds, featuring works of national and international artists across seven of the city’s most significant buildings and urban spaces.
Kent has selected the St Kilda Foreshore Vaults as the site of a major new public artwork in his ongoing Unvanished series. Unvanished – Bunurong (St Kilda) Rainbow Lorikeet #2 (2022) is a four-panel photographic installation of local rainbow lorikeets transforming from black-and-white to full colour.
Created in partnership with Monash University, Take Hold of the Clouds navigates the Weekend’s theme of Built/Unbuilt through a series of thoughtful encounters in which artists reveal the invisible stories and issues in corners of the city.
Take Hold of the Clouds is part of Open House Melbourne – Saturday 30 July and Sunday 31 July.
Further information on the exhibition
Janet Fieldhouse features in earth: Country – from the ground to the sky. Curated by Lisa Waup, and showcasing the works of fourteen female ceramicists from across Australia, the exhibition is being held in conjunction with the 2022 Australian Ceramics Triennale in Alice Springs.
earth: Country – from the ground to the sky is on at the Tangentyere Artists Gallery, Alice Springs, from Wednesday 20 July until Saturday 30th July 2022.
This year as part of Reconciliation Week, Barkindji artist Kent Morris has been commissioned by Fed Square to create Unvanished, a multi-sensory sculpture created in collaboration with Studio John Fish, with soundscape design by James Henry and augmented reality by Phoria.
At over four meters high, the commanding artwork stands as a reminder of the strength and resilience of First Nations people, knowledges and culture, and their ongoing connection to the land, water and sky.
Date: Friday 27.05.2022 – Sunday 05.06.2022
Location: Main Square, Fed Square
Congratulations to Kent Morris, who has been shortlisted for this year’s Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s National Works on Paper Prize.
“NWOP supports and promotes contemporary Australian artists working on or with paper. This diverse exhibition provides a survey of what’s happening in contemporary art across Australia today. Traditional approaches to working with paper are explored alongside works that incorporate new technologies, pushing the boundaries of the medium and expanding our appreciation of what working with and on paper can be.” – MPRG website.
Image: Kent Morris, Barkindji Blue Sky – Ancestral Connections #9 2020 (detail), giclee print on rag paper, 150 x 100 cm (image size), 160 x 110 cm (framed size), edition of 5 + 2 AP.
Congratulations to all Vivien Anderson Gallery-represented artists shortlisted for this year’s Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards: Kent Morris, Patju Presley, Ian Rictor, Dhambit Munuŋgurr and Hubert Pareroultja.
The award ceremony will be held on 05.08.2022, and the accompanying exhibition will be open at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) in Darwin from 06.08.2022 – 15.01.2023.
Image: Portrait of Kent Morris (image credit: Nat Rogers).