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Print Makers from Torres Strait -

Dennis Nona

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Dennis Nona is widely acknowledged as one the most important Torres Strait Islander artists.

Born on Badu Island in 1973 he was taught as a young boy the traditional craft of woodcarving. This skill has been developed and translated into the incredibly intricate and beautiful linocuts, etchings and sculptures created by the artist since the commencement of his art practice in 1989.

The artist holds a Diploma of Art from Cairns TAFE, a Diploma of Visual Arts in Printmaking from the Institution of Arts, Australian National University, Canberra and is currently completing a Master of Arts degree in Visual Arts at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane.

His work can be seen in the collections of most of the major Australian art institutions and in several important overseas collections. These include the National Gallery of Australia; Queensland Art Gallery; National Gallery of Victoria; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery of South Australia; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Cambridge University Museum UK and the Museum of American Indian Arts, USA.

Nona pioneered the development of the highly intricate linocut prints unique to the Torres Strait Islands. He has documented, in a vivid visual form, the ancient myths and legends of his island and the wider Torres Strait that had previously been transmitted by oral story telling and dance.

He uses a more graphic way of storytelling. Instead of a work based on a single image like that of the traditional Torres Strait Islander art, he introduced many, following what was being done by mainland Aboriginal artists. In this way he could relate an entire narrative in one single work with all the characters and events in one image. To link the work he introduced a matrix of delicately lined clan patterning, so binding the entire story to its place of origin. Since this breakthrough, the intricate designs and bold figurative imagery created by printmakers like Nona, have given local culture a vital reinvigoration. Today they are central to a cultural revival and elders now refer to them to help them to relate ancient stories to others. These were fast fading from common knowledge and being lost to new generations of Islanders suffering the cultural dislocation often imposed by the impact European settlement and influence.

Within Nona's work there is a celebration of island myths and legends, of how humans, animals, plants and landscape took their meaning from epic or magical events in the past. It was a culture where fighting was glorified and warriors were held in high esteem. Legendary heroes wore distinctive local headdress and masks. They played drums and used objects associated with their ritual ceremonies and dances. It was a culture of head hunters, cannibalism and raiding parties that attacked homes built in tree tops. It was a society where men, women, sorcerers and witches came to their final grief by being transformed into sea creatures or cast into the sea to become the islands and rocky outcrops evident throughout the Western Torres Strait Islands today.

The attraction of Nona's work lies in the way he has drawn on the rich traditions of Torres Strait Islander carving which he has transferred to linocut and more recently etchings and sculpture. Far more flexible in their visual reference and expressive means than that of traditional work from the Torres Strait Islands, his works are highly skilled compositions. Each work expresses a powerful materiality that comes from exquisitely crafted hand-made surfaces, a complex of finely chiselled hand made lines which are then coloured before printing.

Curator of Australian Prints at the National Gallery of Australia, Roger Butler, says that Nona's work represents a trend by artists to explore the physicality of the print making process instead of just the instant art making of digital processes: He comments: "He (Nona) sits there with a lot of lino and with a very sharp little chisel and cuts out those incredibly detailed little lines and gouge marks… That's really taking it back to the processes of (German Renaissance artist) Albrecht Durer, a simple technique that makes VERY complex images."


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subjects and themes

Melanesian influence. Denis's linocuts, etchings and sculptures derive from his wood-carving experiences on Badu Island. He is inspired by coastal life, family, traditional medicines and the myths and legends of the Torres Strait.


collections

Artbank, Sydney

Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

Australian National University Printmaking Collection, Canberra

Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat

Brighton University, Brighton, UK

Cairns Regional Gallery

Cambridge University Museum, UK

Charles Darwin University Art Collection, Darwin

Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide

Gateway Horn Island Museum, Horn Island

Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise

Griffith University Art Collection, Nathan

Machida Graphic Arts Museum, Tokyo, Japan

Museum of American Indian Arts, New Mexico, USA

Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney

Noosa Regional Gallery, Noosa Heads

OTC Collection, Sydney

Parliament House, Canberra

Perc Tucker Gallery, Townsville

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

Queensland University of Technology Art Collection, Brisbane

University of Wollongong Art Collection, Wollongong

Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK


exhibitions

Individual exhibitions

2005 Sesserae; The Art of Dennis Nona, Dell Gallery at Queensland College of Art, Brisbane 2005 Sesserae and Other Stories, Kickarts, Cairns 2005 Sesserae; New Prints by Dennis Nona, Darwin Entertainment Centre Gallery, Darwin 2006 Sesserae; New Works by Dennis Nona, Cooee Aboriginal Art, Sydney 2006 Sesserae; New Works by Dennis Nona, Australian Embassy, Paris 2006 Sesserae; New Works by Dennis Nona, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London


Group exhibitions

1991 The Eighth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.

1991 Group Show, Hogarth Galleries,Sydney.

1991 Cairns Art Society Exhibition, Cairns Regional Art Gallery, Cairns, QLD.

1992 One People One Soul, Palm Court Gallery, Cairns, QLD.

1992 Colours of Black, Queensland Aboriginal Creations, Brisbane.

1992 Group Exhibition, Gallery of Australian Landscape, Brisbane.

1992 Cross Currents, Cooee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney.

1992 The Ninth Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.

1992/1993 New Tracks Old Land: An Exhibition of Contemporary Prints from Aboriginal Australia, touring USA and Australia.

1993 Aboriginal Printmakers, Northern Territory University Art Gallery, Darwin.

1993 Mixed Exhibition, Cooee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney.

1993 Contemporary Prints from Aboriginal Australia, Augen Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA.

1993 Cairns TAFE Students, Studio One, Canberra.

1993 Australian Aboriginal Printmakers, Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington, USA.

1994 Gold Coast Art Award, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise, QLD.

1994 International Print Exhibition, Machida, Tokyo, Japan.

1994 Aboriginal Exhibition, South Australian Art Gallery, Adelaide.

1994 Malu Ural, National Maritime Museum, Sydney.

1994 Aboriginal Art Award, Heritage Commission, Canberra.

1995 Same but Different, Aboriginal and Islander Students at the Australian National University, School of Arts Gallery, Canberra.

1995 Mixed Exhibition, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane.

2001 Islands in the Sun, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

2001 18th National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

2001 Trakin Kultja, National Museum of Australia, Canberra

2001 Thaigy Minaral - Beautiful Patterns, Port Kennedy Hall, Thursday Island

2001 - 2004 Gelam Nguzu Kazi - Gelam My Son, Travelling Exhibition. Australian Museum, Sydney; Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria B.C. Canada; Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK; Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, Damien Minton Gallery, Newcastle; Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra; Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne; New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale; Manning Regional Art Gallery, Taree; Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery, Stanthorpe; Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide; Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo ; Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura; Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga; Manly Art Gallery, Manly; Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba; Noosa Regional Art Gallery, Tewantin; Cairns Regional Art Gallery, Cairns; Gab Titui Cultural Centre, Thursday Island.

2002 Paipa - ‘Windward’, National Museum of Australia, Canberra

2003 Beneath the Monsoon - Visions North of Capricorn, Artspace Mackay, Mackay; Cairns Regional Gallery, Cairns; Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville

2003 Dream Traces, Brighton University, Brighton, UK

2003 Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea, New Caledonia

2003 Bovicai Collaborative Exhibition, Qld.

2003 Coochimadlo Island Market Exhibition, Qld

2003 Indigenous Outback Exhibition, NAIDOC Day, Brisbane

2003 Michael Fox Gallery, Brisbane

2003 Pandanus Art Collabrative Exhibition, Currumbin Beach,

2003 19th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin

2003 Shell Fremantle Art Award, Fremantle

2003 Christchurch Art Gallery/Te Puna, Waiwhetu, Christchurch/Aotearoa, NZ

2004 Christchurch Art Gallery/Te Puna, Waiwhetu, Christchurch/Aotearoa, NZ

2004 Fragments, Little Stanley Street Gallery, Brisbane

2004 21st Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award

2004 Angel Orensanz International Art Award, New York, USA (Winner)

2004 Robin O’Chin Memorial Art Award, Brisbane

2004 Shell Fremantle Art Award, Fremantle

2004 Artscape Group Exhibition, Brisbane

2005 22nd Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award

2005 Shell Fremantle Print Award 1975-2005

2005 Busan International Print Art Festival, Busan, Korea

2005 ARC Art, Design & Craft Biennial, Brisbane

2006 bangu yibara: works from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney


awards

Cairns State High School Art Award, Cairns

Cairns State High School Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies Award, Cairns Electorate Arts Achievement Award, Canberra

Machida International Print Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan

4th Angel Orensanz International Art Award, New York, USA

Griffith University Lions Club Equity Bursery for Excellence in the Batchelor of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art, Brisbane

Parliament of Australia & Leichhardt Electorate Arts Achievement Award, Canberra


commissions

Australian Indigenous Medicare Card logo

Badu Island Council mural

Thursday Island State High School mural

Cairns North State Primary School mural

Wakaid Coral Sea logo design

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Housing poster design

Badu Island State Primary School sports shirt logo design

Kubin, Moa Island Net Ball Team logo design

bibliography

Perkins H. Beyond the Year of Indigenous Peoples in Art and Australia 1993 Vol 31 No 1 p 98-101

Islands in the Sun, National Gallery of Australia exhibition catalogue 2000

Illustrations, Dabu the Baby Dugong, Magaballa Press, WA.

International Print Exhibition Cat. Machida, Tokyo, Japan.

New Tracks Old Land Cat., Prints From Aboriginal Australia, Aboriginal Arts Management Association.

Ilan Pasin, this is our story. Torres Strait Art. Cairns Regional Gallery exhibition catalogue.

Gelam Nguzu Kazi - Gelam My Son, Australian and International Touring Exhibition catalogue.

Demozay M., 2001,Gatherings, Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from Queensland Australia.

Native Title Business, Australian Touring Exhibition Catalogue

Wilson G., Beneath the Monsoon Visions North of Capricorn exhibition catalogue, Art Space Mackay, Mackay QLD. 2002

Reid Michael, How to Buy and Sell Art, 2004

Sesserae: The Works of Dennis Nona. 2005. DELL Gallery at QCA Exhibition Catalogue

2005 Busan International Print Art Festival Catalogue

ARC Art, Design & Craft 2005 Biennial Catalogue

Australie: le jeune homme et la mer; L’oeuvre grave de Dennis Nona. Paris Exhibition Catalogue


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region
Torres Strait

state
Qld

community
Badu

born
1973

active
1989

language bloc
Western Torres Strait

language
Kal-lagaw-ya

art centre
Mualgaw Minneral Artist Cooperative

medium
linocuts, works on paper, canvas and wood carved sculptures, limited edition prints


DENNIS NONA CURRENT SOLO EXHIBITION


Sesserae: New Works by Dennis Nona

Dennis Nona's Sesserae

Paris, London, Sydney, Brisbane

Dennis Nona is widely acknowledged as one of, if not the most, important living Torres Strait Islander artist.

This exhibition of installations, limited edition linocuts, etchings and cast bronze sculptures showcases the artist's most recent work.

PARIS
The Australian Embassy
6 April - 8 June, 2006

LONDON
Rebecca Hossack Gallery
35 Windmill Street,
LONDON (Dates TBA)

SYDNEY
31 Lamrock Avenue
BONDI BEACH, NSW
30 March - 16 April, 2006

BRISBANE
Dell Gallery, Queensland College of Art
BRISBANE, QLD
3 June - 10 July 2005

OTHER EXHIBITION VENUES
Other Australian and overseas venues and dates to be announced.
Dennis Nona's Bronze Dugong

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