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Welcome to Colour Television

Vernon Ah Kee, Australia b.1967 / Tall Man 2010 / Four-channel digital video installation from DVD: 11:10 minutes, colour, sound, 4:3 / Purchased 2012 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Vernon Ah Kee

Vernon Ah Kee, Australia b.1967 / Tall Man 2010 / Four-channel digital video installation from DVD: 11:10 minutes, colour, sound, 4:3 / Purchased 2012 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Vernon Ah Kee / View full image

When

7 Aug 2020 – 18 Apr 2021

Where

Gallery of Modern Art, Gallery 3.1 & Gallery 3.2

About

‘Welcome to Colour Television’ celebrates a powerful selection of Indigenous Australian video art featuring works by Richard Bell, Destiny Deacon, Vernon Ah Kee, Christian Thompson, Genevieve Grieves and Douglas Watkin.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists have engaged with screen culture for over 50 years as a way to connect audiences with Indigenous issues and address mis/representation within the medium and society more broadly.

The exhibition title is drawn from the opening scene of Basically Black, an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television pilot screened in 1973. Adapted from the stage by the National Black Theatre, Basically Black was the first televised Indigenous sketch comedy show and brought dark satire and comedic critiques on racial prejudice and injustice to mainstream screens. The influence of the show resonates in artistic practices today.

The artists use the power of the screen to communicate across cultures and disrupt the dominant narratives surrounding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Their art is a potent form of activism that advocates for the reclamation of language, power, history and agency, and challenges negative portrayals of Indigenous people through resonant personal, cultural, social and political commentary.

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