Gordon Bennett<br/>
born Australia 1955<br/>
<em>Altered body print (Shadow figure howling at the moon)</em> 1994<br/>
synthetic polymer paint and vinyl paint on canvas and synthetic polymer paint on board<br/>
(1) 182.0 x 182.0 cm; (2) 59.5 x 59.5 cm x 8.0 cm<br/>
The Paul Eliadis Collection of Contemporary Australian Art, Brisbane<br/>
© Courtesy of the artist

Gordon Bennett

Free entry

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square

Ground Level

6 Sep 07 – 16 Jan 08

Since his first major solo exhibition in 1989, Gordon Bennett has achieved international critical acclaim for the complex ways in which his work engages with historical and contemporary questions of cultural and personal identity, with a specific focus on Australia’s colonial past and its postcolonial present.

Bennett’s idiosyncratic art is founded on his critical enquiry into the power and effects of language to structure ideologies, and social and cultural systems. His work has been guided by a postmodernist aesthetic that has enabled him to deconstruct and represent the histories and politics that determine identities and the national and international social landscapes in which, through his work, he seeks to locate a place for himself.

The exhibition will present twenty years of the artist’s work and will bring together many of the Notes to Basquiat paintings and selected works from the Home Décor series. The exhibition will examine the manner in which Bennett’s focus on the disenfranchisement of colonialism resonates globally beyond his specifically Australian context, and the challenge his work makes to political conservatism and social complacency.