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Title

In mob we trust (Richard Bell)

2012

Artist

Luke Roberts

Australia

1952 –

  • Details

    Date
    2012
    Media category
    Painting
    Materials used
    synthetic polymer paint on canvas on hardboard
    Dimensions
    118.0 diam. x 6.0 cm board
    Signature & date

    Signed with initial bot.c., grey synthetic polymer paint "L.R.". Not dated.
    Signed and dated lower c. verso, black fibre-tipped pen "Luke// ROBERTS/ 2012".

    Credit
    Purchased with funds provided by the Contemporary Collection Benefactors 2013
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    199.2013
    Copyright
    © Luke Roberts

    Reproduction requests

    Archibald Prize
    - 2012
    Artist information
    Luke Roberts

    Works in the collection

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  • About

    Luke Roberts' subject is Richard Bell, an acclaimed, provocative artist and political activist, who came to prominence when he won the 2003 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Art Prize for his painting 'Scientia E Metaphysica (Bell's Theorem)' which featured the text, 'Aboriginal Art - It's a White Thing'.

    'Richard grew up in a tin shanty with his family in an Aboriginal encampment on the outskirts of Charleville in Queensland,' says Roberts. 'I remember those camps in the 1950s and 60s. His rise from such humble beginnings to his status as an internationally respected artist is a triumph of intelligence and hope over ignorance and exclusion. Richard is a leader not only as an artist, but as a social activist and spokesperson for his people and for a better, fairer Australia. My painting acknowledges his achievements.'

    The format of the portrait refers to the fact that Bell 'speaks of Aboriginal currency; about the Dreamtime tourism and Aboriginal art industries and the ongoing plight of his people and other Aboriginal nations in Australia,' says Roberts.

    Born in the rural town of Alpha in Queensland in 1952, Roberts studied at the Julian Ashton Art School and the Queensland College of Art. He has a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Queensland University of Technology. He was the Australian Fellow at PS1, New York in 1996-97 and takes up the Australia Council residency at the British School at Rome April-June this year. He has been exhibiting since 1975 in solo exhibitions and numerous group shows including Australian perspecta at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1991 and 1995, the Australian Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) at the Queensland Art Gallery in 1996, the 2002 Sydney Biennale and, most recently, Ten years of contemporary art: the James C Sourris AM Collection at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art in 2011-12. His portrait of Mary MacKillop was a prize-winner in Mother Mary: a tribute at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney in 1995.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 2 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 2 publications

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