Gordon Bennett | [approved] |
Gordon Bennett came to art as a mature adult, graduating in Fine Art at the Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, in 1988. He quickly established himself as an artist equipped both intellectually and aesthetically to address issues relating to the role of language and systems of thought in forging identity.
Much of Bennett's work is concerned with mapping alternative histories and ideas in post-colonial Australia. He rejects racial labels and stereotypes. In 1995, as an act of personal liberation from preconceptions about his Indigenous heritage, Bennett created an ongoing, pop-art inspired alter ego, John Citizen, whom he says is 'an abstraction of the Australian Mr Average, the Australian Everyman'.
In the late 1990s, Bennett began a 'dialogue' with the work of the late Jean-Michel Basquiat, a New York artist seen by Bennett as someone outside Australia who shared both a similar western cultural tradition and an obsession with drawing, semiotics and visual language. Bennett's 'Notes to Basquiat' culminated in a series of works produced in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York in 2001. Bennett's subsequent 'Camouflage' series (2003) references the war in Iraq and issues of secrecy. His most recent abstract works extend the notion of camouflage, dissolving the appearance of difference.
Since 1989, Bennett has held over 50 solo exhibitions and achieved national and international recognition for his work, with representation in biennales in Sydney, Venice, Kwangju, Shanghai and Cuba, and in major exhibitions of contemporary art in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Prague (Czech Republic), Italy, Denmark, Canada, South Africa and Japan.
The Art of Gordon Bennett by Ian McLean (including an essay by Gordon Bennett), was published by Craftsman House in 1996. Bennett has received several major awards, including the Moët & Chandon Australian Art Fellowship (1991) and the John McCaughey Memorial Art Prize, National Gallery of Victoria (1997). His work is held in all major public art collections in Australia.
Laura Murray-Cree.
Details
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Date:1955Place:Monto, Qld |
Period active: | Dates:1988 - |
Medium: | Painting |
Medium: | Print |
Medium: | Drawing |
Medium: | Mixed media |
Medium: | Screen |
Medium: | Installation |
Artwork: | Title:Whip me (History)Date:c. 1980 - 1994 |
Artwork: | Title:Relative/Absolute (Water)Date:1991 |
Artwork: | Title:UntitledDate:1991 |
Artwork: | Title:PoetDate:1993 |
Artwork: | Title:PenetrationDate:1994 |
Artwork: | Title:Preston + de Stijl = Citizen (black swan of trespass)Date:1996 |
Artwork: | Title:9/11Date:2001Note:Notes to Basquiat (series) 1998/2002 |
Artwork: | Title:9/11Date:2001Note:Notes to Basquiat (series) 1998/2002 |
Artwork: | Title:9/11Date:2001Note:Notes to Basquiat (series) 1998/2002 |
Artwork: | Title:'Camouflage' seriesDate:2003 |
Exhibition: | Title:ParacultureDate:1990Place:Artists' Space, New York, USA |
Exhibition: | Title:Psycho(d)ramaDate:1990Place:Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, QldNote:SOLO |
Exhibition: | Title:9th Biennale of Sydney: the Boundary RiderDate:1992Place:Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW |
Exhibition: | Title:Aratjara: Art of the First AustraliansDate:1993Place:Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfalen, GermanyNote:ALSO toured to the Hayward Gallery, London, UK |
Exhibition: | Title:TransCultureDate:1995Place:Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy |
Exhibition: | Title:Mirror Mirror: The Narcissism of ColonialityDate:1996Place:Canberra School of Art Gallery, Canberra, ACTNote:SOLO |
Exhibition: | Title:in Place(Out of Time): Contemporary Art in AustraliaDate:1997Place:Museum of Contemporary Art, Oxford, UK |
Exhibition: | Title:Notes to BasquiatDate:1998Place:Grammercy International Contemporary Art Fair, New York, USANote:SOLO |
Exhibition: | Title:Art-Worlds in DialogueDate:1999Place:Ludwig Museum, Germany |
Exhibition: | Title:Australian Perspecta 99: Living Here and Now: Art and PoliticsDate:1999Place:Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW |
Exhibition: | Title:The Third Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary ArtDate:1999Place:Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Qld |
Exhibition: | Title:History and Memory in the Art of Gordon BennettDate:1999 - 2000Place:Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, QldNote:SOLO. Toured to: Ikon Gallery, UK; Arnolfini, UK; Henie Onstad, Kunstsenter, Norway. |
Exhibition: | Title:12th Biennale of SydneyDate:2000Place:Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW |
Exhibition: | Title:Shanghai BiennaleDate:2000Place:Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China |
Exhibition: | Title:Three Colours, Gordon Bennett and Peter RobinsonDate:2004 - 2005Place:Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne, Vic. |
Exhibition: | Title:2005 International Biennale of Contemporary ArtDate:2005Place:Prague, Czech Republic |
Exhibition: | Title:Prism: Contemporary Australian ArtDate:2006Place:Bridgestone Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan |
Exhibition: | Title:Gordon Bennett Survey ExhibitionDate:2007Place:Ian Potter Centre for Australian Art, NGV Australia, Melbourne, Vic.Note:SOLO. Also touring to Queensland Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Western Australia (2008/2009) |
Exhibition: | Title:Biennale of Sydney: Revolutions - Forms that TurnDate:2008Place:Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW |
Collection: | Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Qld |
Collection: | National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT |
Collection: | Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW |
Collection: | Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA |
Collection: | Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA |
Collection: | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic |
Collection: | Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW |
Collection: | Museum of Sydney, Sydney, NSW |
Collection: | Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne, Vic |
Collection: | University Art Museum, Queensland University, Brisbane, Qld |
Collection: | Artbank, Sydney, NSW |
Collection: | Vizard Collection, Melbourne, Vic. |
Collection: | Wesfarmers Australia, Perth, WA |
Collection: | Private collections |
Training: | Dates:1986 - 1988Place:Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, QldNote:Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) |
Recognition: | 1991 : Moët et Chandon Australia Art Fellowship |
Recognition: | 1993 : the MacGeorge Fellowship, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic. |
Recognition: | 1996 : Creative Arts Fellow, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT |
Recognition: | 1997 : John McCaughey Memorial Art Prize, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. |
Recognition: | 1997 : SCEGGS Redlands/Westpac Art Prize |
Associated organisation: | Milani Gallery, Brisbane, QLD |
Associated organisation: | Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Vic. |
Associated organisation: | Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, SA |
Associated organisation: | Sherman Galleries, Sydney, NSW |
Residence: | Place:Brisbane, Qld |
Indigenous: | Yes |
Biographer: | Murray-Cree, Laura |
Source of info: | Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006 |
Date written: | Date:2006 |
Reference: | Title:Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006Year:2006Author:Murray-Cree, LauraPublished:Craftsman House, Australia |
Reference: | Title:The Art of Gordon BennettYear:1996Author:McLean, IanPublished:Craftsman House, AustraliaNote:Includes an essay by Gordon Bennett |
Summary: | Acclaimed contemporary Indigenous artist, Gordon Bennett's work explores the role of language and systems of thought in forging identity. Much of his work is concerned with mapping alternative histories and ideas in post-colonial Australia. |