WHEN : 24th July – 24th August
WHERE : Andrew Baker Art Dealer 26 Brookes Street, Bowen Hills, Brisbane
Fiona Foley (born 1964) is a contemporary Indigenous Australian artist from Badtjala, Fraser Island, Queensland. She studied at the Sydney College of the Arts. She has travelled as an artist internationally and to remote communities in Northern Territory. In particular visits to Ramingining inspired an awakening to culture and a conscious commitment to living on her own land in Badtjala. She helped establish the Boomalli Aboriginal Arts Cooperative in Sydney along with a group of prominent and politically active Aboriginal artists.
Foley uses her art to explore the tensions between sex, race and history and their various constructions.
Foley’s work refers to her unique life history as an indigenous woman growing up in regional Queensland, in a community with a living memory of their colonisation by the English. Foley’s discourse of history and culture is personal as it has impacted on her family, community and remains central to her sense of identity.
For Foley however, the political and the personal are not separate entities. Her lifestyle and art both reflect a commitment to her Aboriginal identity and challenge Australian culture to reread history to reveal moments of strength and empowerment.
Image: BLACK OPIUM II (2006), Oil on linen, 137 x 92cm