Blak Rainbow: L’Art de Dylan Mooney: Ambassade d'Australie, Paris

'It's about telling our story of resilience, thriving, survival, how far we've come as a people, what we've achieved ... and where we'll be in the future.'

Blak Rainbow introduces three years of work by Dylan Mooney, a passionate Yuwi, Torres Strait, and South Sea Islander man hailing from the vibrant region of Mackay in Australia’s North Queensland. Mooney proudly stands amidst a visionary group of emerging Blak artists who are reshaping the very fabric of digital technologies and artistic methods. Mooney’s work delves into the pressing matters of our time, particularly those pertaining to identity, longing, and representation for First Nations people.

 

Immersed in the art of reframing narratives, Mooney uses his art to empower often-unheard voices. An interdisciplinary artist at heart, his oeuvre spans painting, printmaking, sculpture, digital illustration, and drawing. A recurring theme in his practice is the portrayal of queer love within communities of colour, a testament to his commitment to revitalizing representation.

 

Fascinated by history, culture, and his personal ancestral connections to place, Mooney’s creative spark is ignited by community tales, current events, and the ever-changing digital world. Drawing from his rich cultural heritage, Mooney uses his work to translate the stories passed down to him into bold contemporary art. Legally blind, Mooney harnesses the power of digital media to create high-impact illustrations with vibrant and saturated colours that resonate with his keen interest in politics, activism, and the fusion of digital technology and social commentary.

 

Presented by the National Gallery of Victoria at the Australian Embassy Gallery, Paris; and is curated by Myles Russell-Cook, Senior Curator, Australian and First Nations Art.

 

Artwork:

Dylan Mooney

New Beginnings, 2023

digital illlustration