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Richard Bell

Richard Bell

Current price: $35.00
Publication Date: June 9th, 2011
Publisher:
Giles
ISBN:
9781904832959
Pages:
80

Description

Richard Bell, one of Australia's most collectable leading contemporary artists, has established a significant reputation as a political commentator and an "enfant terrible" in Indigenous art over the past two decades. This stunningly illustrated catalogue features more than 26 colour plates of his provocative and often humorous works. With their bold use of images and text, they force viewers to face the troubling issue of racism in Australia.

Bell's inspiration is complex and multi-layered. He is an avid appropriator, borrowing from other artists, periods, and cultures, including Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollock, and Aboriginal painter Emily Kam Kngwarreye, among others. He works across a wide range of media, including painting, performance, and video, producing powerful messages that confront and unsettle: about Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians' relationship to each other, about their country's history and about art itself.

About the Author

Maura Reilly is professor of Art Theory at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, in Queensland, Australia. Djon Mundine is a member of the Bandjalung people of northern New South Wales, is an independent curator of contemporary art, as well as an activist, writer, and occasional artist. Eleanor Heartney is a Contributing Editor to Art in America and Artpress and author of many articles and books on contemporary art, most recently Art and Today (2008).