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Archibald Prize 2021
Art Gallery of New South Wales, 4 Jun - 26 Sep 2021

Archibald Prize 2021: Art Gallery of New South Wales

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Joan Ross, Joan as a colonial woman looking at the future, 2021
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Joan Ross

Joan as a colonial woman looking at the future, 2021
vinyl acrylic and ink on card
101 x 75.5 cm

2021 Archibald Prize Finalist

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‘I really love birds,’ says Joan Ross, who has painted herself ‘as a colonial woman, with a headless bird, thinking about what we need to do to manage our collective...
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‘I really love birds,’ says Joan Ross, who has painted herself ‘as a colonial woman, with a headless bird, thinking about what we need to do to manage our collective future’.

‘Birds have survived for 150 million years, but the greed and selfishness of colonisation in the last few hundred years mean that species of birds (and other ancient creatures) are becoming extinct at an exponential rate.

‘I hold the bird in this self-portrait with so much love and care, but also with the sadness and irony of an embrace with a bird that has no head; a symbolic warning.

‘Without recognising ourselves as colonisers who have a long history of deeply embedded and destructive attitudes, we have no hope of changing our behaviour and our future.’

Born in Scotland, Ross lives and works in Sydney. She is known for grappling with Australia’s colonial legacy through her artistic practice, which spans from drawing to virtual reality. In 2017, she won the Sulman Prize.
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