#VincentNamatjira

Peter Rileypeterjriley2024
2024-09-14
Australia in Colour, 2021’ by Vincent Namatjira, which includes portrait of footballer Adam Goodes, Billionaire Gina Rinehart, and the artist himself is seen at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Source: LUKAS COCH/AAPIMAGEVincent Namatjira's October 2024 show, Desert Songs, will be displayed at the Yavuz Gallery in Sydney.
Source: AAP / Jesse Lizotte

Image Portrait painting of King Charles in royal attire with medals monarch sash etc out in desert country with mountain range behind. 
Next to painting is The artist VN wearing blue jeans and a red and open neck black and red plaid shirt.
Behind painting and its artist is red dirt/yellow rock country and blue sky.Portrait painting of “King Dingo” wearing monarch Crown, royal robe and holding a gold Sceptre/stick in one hand and on the other hand human skull “orb” 
Surrounding are red rocks and dirt, spinifex grass; a white barked eucalyptus tree and behind in distance “blue hills” Vincent Namatjira's new paintings are self-portraits based on a character named King Dingo. Credit: AAP/Supplied by Amez Yavuz gallery 

Image: Waving 
The artist VN in a suit and tie 
with “King Dingo” wearing Crown and Royal robe
In background desert and mountains
Flipboard Art & Photo DeskArtPhotosDesk@flipboard.social
2024-07-11

Aboriginal artist Vincent Namatjira made headlines when Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart asked the National Gallery of Australia to remove his portrait of her. Now, he's painted King Charles III in a suite called King Dingo, due to go on display in Sydney on August 31. “These new paintings are about a reversal of colonial power and ownership,” Namatjira said in the exhibition media material. “King Dingo represents Aboriginal strength, pride and resilience, and respect for country, culture, and Indigenous leadership past and present. Long live the king!” Here's more from The Art Newspaper (subscription may be required).

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#Australia #Art #Satire #AboriginaArt #IndigenousArt #KingCharles #VincentNamatjira

Jo the Neenish Tartneenish_tart@aus.social
2024-07-02

If it's done by Vincent Namatjira in the style of the Gina Rinehart portrait I'm all for it...

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#auspol #bobkatter #GinaRinehart #VincentNamatjira

2024-05-21

@Sou

"The Gina Rinehart / Vincent Namatjira express rolls on — a glorious celebration of great Australian art, and the great Australian art of taking the piss. 🧵 1 of 6 #auspol #vincentnamatjira #ginarinehart"

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Peter Rileypeterjriley2024
2024-05-19

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woowoowoowoowoowoo
2024-05-18

@abc_bot Gina is looking more like Vincent Namatjira's painting every day.
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Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2024-05-18

An asteroid mining vessel, it's crew fully unionised and a co-operative*, one of Vincent Namatjira's insightful portraits of Gina Rinehart on it's hull, something of a private joke among the Belters

*Because Capitalism just won't work in Space.

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2024-05-17
Bin Chicken 🗑𓅠BinChicken@rants.au
2024-05-17

The style of the painting is consistent with Vincent Namatjira's other portraits, and Gina Rinehart's portrait is only one of a series of 21 in the exhibition. Vincent Namatjira's self-portrait is in the same collection.

I think it's interesting that nobody else in the collection of 21 subjects has been ignorant enough of art not to appreciate the painting and its cultural context, or thin-skinned enough to take offense, or power-tripping enough to demand the gallery take down a painting in their likeness.

Speaking of family and cultural context, Vincent Namatjira OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) is an Aboriginal Australian artist, been nominated for the Archibald Prize several times, and became the first Aboriginal person to win it in 2020.
And he's the great-grandson of another famous artist, Albert Namatjira.

Show him some respect.

#Auspol #GinaRinehart #VincentNamatjira

Bin Chicken 🗑𓅠BinChicken@rants.au
2024-05-17

Vincent Namatjira is in the news again because Gina Rinehart is a truly awful person.

I think his painting is a pretty good likeness. It's recognisable to the point of being iconic. It captures her disdain for Black people perfectly, just as his painting of Tony Abbott captured the fake smile and witless eyes of our former Prime Minister.

I want to congratulate the ABC journalist who appears to have found the reference photo used by the artist, Vincent Namatjira, and put the photo side-by-side with the painting.

Compare them.

Before you say "This painting is not a good likeness" or "The artist is trying to make her look ugly", look at both images.
Now, look at the shit Gina Rinehart has done to the land with her resource extraction while making herself one of the richest people in the world with an estimated wealth of $30 billion.

And, look at Gina Rinehart's refusal to separate herself from her father's appallingly racist words.

Here's a sample:

"Nothing should be sacred from mining whether it’s your ground, my ground, the Blackfella's ground or anybody else’s. So the question of Aboriginal land rights and things of this nature shouldn’t exist."

And:

"[Aboriginal people] that have been assimilated into, you know, earning good living or earning wages amongst the civilised areas, those that have been accepted into society and they have accepted society and can handle society, I’d leave them well alone.
The ones that are no good to themselves and can’t accept things, the half-castes - and this is where most of the trouble comes - I would dope the water up so that they were sterile and would breed themselves out in future and that would solve the problem."

#Auspol #GinaRinehart #VincentNamatjira #TonyAbbott #ArchibaldPrize

Image taken from the ABC news website. The left side of the image is a photo of Gina Rinehart.
The right side of the image is a painting of Gina Rinehart by Indigenous artist, Vincent Namatjira.
The images are practically identical in facial expression, angle, lighting and shadows, and other factors, so I think this photo was used as a reference by Vincent Namatjira when he painted his portrait.Collection of 21 portraits painted by Indigenous artist, Vincent Namatjira.Portrait by Vincent Namatjira of former Prime Minister of Australia, Tony Abbott.
Peter Rileypeterjriley2024
2024-05-16

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