Moving Targets

Posted on August 1, 2015

Moving Targets
24 Frames Per Second
Carriageworks
18 June – 2 August

A collaboration between visual artist Tony Albert and choreographer Stephen Page, Moving Targets is a multimedia installation which pays homage to the vulnerability and strength of young Aboriginal men. Set to a soundscape by David Page and screened around different parts of a stripped-back, beaten-up car, the choreography explores notions of identity and masculinity, as well as addressing more complex, globally resonant issues concerning racial profiling and miscarriages of justice perpetrated against young black men.

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Brothers

Posted on June 5, 2015

Brothers
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection
The University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
29 May – 16 August 2015

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Tony Albert Featured in Art Collector

Posted on May 13, 2015

Q&A with Tony Albert: The Truth of Yininmadyemi (Thou Didst Let Fall)

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The Sovereign Asian Art Prize

Posted on April 30, 2015

Finalists’ Exhibition
29 April – 6 May 2015
Level 18, Alexandra House
18 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong

Tony Albert has been selected as one of 30 mid-career artists across Asia shortlisted from a total of 236 independently nominated entries coming from 13 countries. The Sovereign Asian Art Prize, hosted by The Sovereign Art Foundation, was established in 2003 and is now recognised as one of the most prestigious awards for contemporary art in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Thou Didst Let Fall

Posted on April 16, 2015

Thou Didst Let Fall
Sullivan+Strumpf
799 Elizabeth St
Zetland, Sydney NSW 2017
18 April – 16 May 2015

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Tony Albert, Edited by Art & Australia

Posted on April 4, 2015

Art & Australia presents a comprehensive survey of the multidisciplinary oeuvre of Tony Albert, showcasing why the artist is fast becoming one of Australia’s leading figures in contemporary art. Featuring a foreword by Hetti Perkins and an in-depth interview with the artist by notable curator Maura Reilly, the book explores the complex conceptual undercurrent that pervades Albert’s work. Colour reproductions of the works, from photographs to large-scale installations, reveal the artist’s ongoing interrogation of the politics of colonisation and the flagrant injustices that are still faced by indigenous Australians today.

Tony Albert
Edited by Art & Australia
Published by Dott Publishing, April 2015
Pages: 84
Dimensions: 210 x 296 mm
Binding: Hardback: fully cased with endpapers
Printing: Colour
ISBN: 9780646933658
RRP: AUD $60
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(IN)VISIBLE: The First Peoples and War

Posted on April 2, 2015

(IN)VISIBLE: The First Peoples and War
Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery
27 March – 17 May 2015

Including:  Tony Albert Brother (Our Future) 2013, pigment print on paper, 150 x 100cm

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Yininmadyemi – Thou Didst Let Fall

Posted on March 27, 2015

Yininmadyemi – Thou Didst Let Fall
City of Sydney
Hyde Park Memorial Commission
Unveiling 31 March 2015

City of Sydney Eora Journey

Guarding the Home Front

Posted on March 25, 2015

Guarding The Home Front
Casula Powerhouse
20 March – 17 May 2015

Including: Tony Albert, Ex De Medici

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Tony Albert Awarded FBi 2014 Sydney Music Arts & Culture Award for ‘Best Visual Artist’

Posted on January 15, 2015

Tony Albert awarded FBi 2014 Sydney Music Arts & Culture Award for ‘Best Visual Artist’

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