Vernon Ah Kee: Brutalities

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Milani Gallery

The exhibition features a suite of new paintings by Vernon Ah Kee and runs concurrently with Sandra Selig ‘interleaves’.

Born in Far North Queensland, Vernon Ah Kee is a conceptual artist and a founding member of the Brisbane-based proppaNOW artists’ collective. He has a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Hons) at the Queensland College of Art, Brisbane. Vernon’s work critiques Australian popular culture, particularly the dichotomy between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal societies and cultures. His art practice consists of video, 3D installation, photography, digital design, painting, printmaking, and drawing.

Vernon represented Australia at the 53rd Venice Biennale in the group exhibition Once Removed (2009). His work was featured in exhibitions such as Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial at the National Gallery of Australia (2007); Revolutions-Forms That Turn: 16th Biennale of Sydney (2008); Figuring Landscapes at the Tate Modern, London, UK (2008); Contemporary Australia: Optimism, at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2008); Erased: Contemporary Australian Drawing, the National Art School Gallery, Sydney (2009); proppaNOW: Putsch at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide (2010) and proppaNOW: The Black See at KickArts Contemporary Arts, Cairns (2011); UnDisclosed: the 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial at the National Gallery of Australia (2012); Theatre of the World (2012) at the Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart; Volume One: MCA Collection at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2012); Everything Falls Apart, Part II (2012) at Artspace, Sydney; Insurgence at the Museum of Australian Democracy (2013); Australia at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (2013); My Country: I still call Australia home, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2013); Sakahan: 1st International Quinquennial of New Indigenous Art, National Gallery of Canada (2013).

Solo exhibitions include ill-like at the Kluge-Ruhe Gallery in Charlottesville, USA (2012); tall man at Gertrude Contemporary in Melbourne (2011), Vernon Ah Kee at City Gallery in Wellington, NZ (2010); Waru, Kick Arts Gallery, Cairns (2009); Blow Your House In at Mackenzie Gallery, Regina, Canada (2009); Belief Suspension at ArtSpace, Sydney (2008); and Cant Chant at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane (2007) where ‘borninthisskin’ (2009), the first major publication on his work was published.

His work is held in various collections including the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, USA; the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; the Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart; and the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane.

Vernon was a finalist in the 2010 Basil Sellers Art Prize, and the 2012 Archibald Portrait Prize with his portrait of Lex Wotton.

Opening event: Thursday 4 December, 6 – 8pm

Image: Vernon Ah Kee, brutalities 1 2014, acrylic on canvas, 150 x 120 cm

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