Tony Albert b. 1981 Brisbane, Qld

  • Artist (Mixed Media Artist) , (Photographer) , (Painter)
Brisbane-based artist, Tony Albert's work often discusses and recycles genuine Aboriginalia, including kitsch, mass-produced objects such as plaster heads and black velvet paintings. Albert was a finalist in the 2006 and 2007 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards.
Name
Tony Albert
Birth date
1981
Birth place
Brisbane, Qld
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Mixed Media Artist)
  • Artist (Photographer)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • Brisbane, QLD
Active Period
  • 2000-
Languages
  • English
Training
Is Indigenous
Yes
Heritage Country
  • Cardwell, QLD
Initial Record Data Source
  • Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
Copyright
  • Albert, Tony

Tony Albert was born in Brisbane in 1981. He is one of the longest serving members of the Brisbane-based artists collective, proppaNOW. His career has focused on the experience of displaced urban Aboriginal people who are alienated by history from their traditional country, language and material culture – that is, the demographic majority of Aboriginal people in Australia. His Campfire – a bar heater, with electrical cord in the Aboriginal colours, is a comedic take on the modern urban Aboriginal experience. The campfire, a gathering place in both traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture, is still a collective experience where knowledge is shared and exchanged. It is relevant to note that Albert’s father’s country is around Cardwell in north Queensland, the traditional land of the Garimay rainforest people with whom he identifies. His family relationships extend further, to Palm Island off the Queensland city of Townsville. Albert was among the first to graduate with a degree in Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art from the Queensland College of Art (QCA) in 2004. Australian Art Collector magazine has named Albert as one of the country’s most collectable artists several times.
Albert toys repetitively with popular culture and the representation of Aboriginal people within it. His most recent work recycles genuine Aboriginalia, including kitsch, mass-produced objects such as plaster heads and black velvet paintings. He alters the context in which these objects are understood – most dramatically in his installation work Headhunter, which was purchased by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2007. The point he makes is that Aboriginal people’s bodies, literally and metaphorically, are hunted down and commodified. He has since embarked on a shield-making project with members of his family in Cardwell.
He was preselected for the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award in 2006 and 2007 and his work was consequently hung in the exhibition at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) alongside that of many of his peers, including his acknowledged mentor Richard Bell . In 2007 Albert was the recipient of the $15,000 acquisitive Sunshine Coast Art Prize for his photographic series Gangsta Supastar , in which he acts out the role of 50perCENT, an identifiably Aboriginal hip hop artist/gangsta whose posse includes such imaginary personas as Lil Gin, Murri J Blige and Notorious B.E.L.L.
Major group exhibitions include: 'The Visitors’, Penrith Regional Gallery (2007); the 2007 Arc Biennial, QUT Art Museum; 'The Revenge of Genres’, Les Brasseurs in Liege Belgium and Cité International des Arts, Paris (2007); the 23rd and 24th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island Art Award, MAGNT (2006 & 2007) and 'Thresholds of Tolerance’, Australian National University, Canberra in 2007. His work has been collected by the National Museum of Australia, Caloundra Regional Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Griffith Artworks, Brisbane.

Writers:
Browning, Daniel
Date written:
2008
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Jennifer Herd
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Gordon Hookey
1961
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Richard Bell
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Vernon Ah Kee
1967
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Video Artist), Artist (Photographer), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Richard Bell
1953
Artist (Digital Artist/Designer), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Andrea Fisher
1981
Maker (Jewellery Designer), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Weaver), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Ron Hurley
1946
Maker (Jewellery Designer), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Ceramist), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Kye McGuire
1980
Artist, Maker (Jewellery Designer), Artist (Digital Artist/Designer)
associate of
Yhonnie Scarce
1973
Artist (Glass & metal Artist / Designer), Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Painter)
associate of
proppaNOW, Brisbane, QLD
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Campfire Group Studios, Brisbane, QLD
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art, Sydney, NSW
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Represented by
Octopus 9
2009
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne, VIC
The Revenge of Genres
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Les Brasseurs, Liege, Belgium and Cite Internatinale des Arts, Paris, France
The Visitors
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Penrith Regional Gallery and The Lewers Bequest, Penrith, NSW
Arc Biennial
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, Qld
Thresholds of Tolerance
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian National University, Canberra
24th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
23rd Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Prize
2006
Exhibition ()
Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
Gatherings
2001
Exhibition ()
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, QLD
8th Festival of Pacific Arts
2000
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Noumea, New Caledonia
Recognitions
WA Indigenous Art Awards
2009
Award
Note: Winner