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Gordon Hookey

Gordon Hookey

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One of Australia鈥檚 most renowned contemporary Indigenous artists,聽Gordon Hookey聽has risen to a deserved level of prominence as part of聽documenta14鈥檚 extensive program of exhibitions and events in Kassel (Germany) and as part of聽The National 鈥 New Australian Art聽at Sydney鈥檚 Museum of Contemporary Art, which runs in three editions in 2017, 2019, and 2021.聽

Hookey鈥檚 work is known for occupying a space where Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal cultures converge. He often combines figurative characters, iconic symbols, bold sections of text, and vibrant colours. Through this idiosyncratic visual language he has developed a unique and immediately recognisable style. Hookey says his perspective comes from 鈥渁 divergent, activist positioning that challenges hierarchies, skewering the status and integrity of the 鈥榚lite鈥 while working to bolster the position of the marginalised and oppressed.鈥澛

A graduate of UNSW Art & Design, Hookey has exhibited widely throughout Australia in solo and group shows including聽Beyond the Tower: UQ Art Museum - 40 years and counting, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane;聽Frontier Imaginaries, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane;聽Gordon Hookey: Kangaroo Crew,聽Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane;聽Recent Drawings: The Kangaroo Series, Nellie Caston Gallery, Melbourne;聽Contempt Free Hart,聽Contemporary Arts,聽Umbrella Studio, Townsville, Queensland; and聽Ruddocks Wheel, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney. He is the recipient of many awards and residencies including Albers Foundation Studio Residency, Connecticut, USA (Australia Council for the Arts); the聽Casula Powerhouse Residency, Sydney; the Gertrude Street Contemporary Art Space and Studios Residency, Melbourne; and Umbrella Studios Residency, Contemporary Arts, Townsville, Queensland. 聽 聽 聽

In 2017 Hookey was honored with selection in one of the world鈥檚 most significant art exhibitions;听诲辞肠耻尘别苍迟补14. Hookey鈥檚 contribution forms part of the 2017聽documenta14聽educational program including a聽and a Q&A dialogue,聽, exploring oral and image-based history-making traditions.聽

Hookey was born in Cloncurry, Queensland, belongs to the Waanyi people, and lives and works in Brisbane, where he is represented by Milani Gallery.