An Analysis Of The Best Collection Of Contemporary Queensland Art

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CONTEMPORARY QUEENSLAND ART In July, GOMA is setting up a contemporary art exhibition. The nature of the conversation between the artworks and the viewer were taken place in this exhibition. The GOMA Q present their best collection of contemporary Queensland Art. This exhibition deals with the idea of artworks are in conversation with history and identity. Those artworks explore relationship between painterly and autobiographical languages; interpersonal relationships and female subjectivity; explores the materiality of images and explores gender identity. “Spectra of Birds” an artwork explore the materiality of the images. The artwork represent an abstract images of different species of Australian birds formed by the cartons. “…object suggesting the continual commodification of nature, a world gradually destroying itself, and the transformation of rubbish” in this context, environmental contingencies is her topic. “It is well documented bird populations are in serious decline across the country … including common birds like lorikeets thornbills and honeyeaters have declined dramatically in the past five years, and they 're warning a wave of extinctions could follow.” As …show more content…

“As a young teen, Tyza Stewart was frequently preoccupied with a desire to be a man, and more explicitly, a gay man. More than a precocious curiosity about the differences between the human form and a developing sexuality, Tyza’s sense of self grew with new information about masculinity, homosexuality, and gender identity and gender modification”. The artwork is present the status of the gender identity in Australia. A according to research, “…However, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse and intersex (LGBTI) people in Australia can experience discrimination, harassment and hostility in many areas of everyday life…” in the artwork UNTITLED, the eye have been paint over with a thick black line. This symbolise the protection of

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