One hundred years since the beginning of World War I and twelve-and-a-half years since September 11, the battles waged between nations and within them remind us that war is a constant companion.
An exhibition that looks at war in a post-9/11 context opens at Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum on Saturday 10 May 2014.
Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum Director Dr Campbell Gray said Conflict: Contemporary responses to war examined conflict in terms of current experiences.
“The attack on the Twin Towers had global impact; the civil war in Syria continues; tensions between Russia and Ukraine are mounting,” he said.
“Art considers the ongoing effects of such conflicts.”
Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum exhibition curator Samantha Littley said Conflict explored work by artists who have in personal responses, or through official art schemes, engaged with war and its aftermath.
“The exhibition is significant in that it examines conflicts that have been officially acknowledged, and those not necessarily afforded such status,” she said.
“Australia’s colonial conflicts, for example, have been largely neglected as wars between its First Nations people and the British who claimed sovereignty over their land.”
Aspects of the contemporary moment are considered through the themes ‘9/11 and war art in the new millennium’, ‘Memorials and remembrance, ‘Colonisation’ and ‘The machinery and technology of war’.
Artists include Khadim Ali, Gordon Bennett, Daniel Boyd, Jon Cattapan, Dadang Christanto, Fiona Foley, George Gittoes, Shaun Gladwell, Lyndell Brown & Charles Green, Fiona Hall, Wangechi Mutu, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Ben Quilty, Joan Ross, Caroline Rothwell, Khaled Sabsabi, Santiago Sierra, Judy Watson, Jemima Wyman and John Young, among others.
Conflict: Contemporary responses to war will be on display at the Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum, St Lucia campus, from Saturday 10 May to Sunday 7 September 2014.
Public Program: Friday 9 May 5 – 6pm
Artists eX de Medici, Gordon Hookey, Fatima Killeen and Baden Pailthorpe in conversation with the exhibition curator Samantha Littley.
Media opportunities for interviews and photographs with artists eX de Medici, Gorgon Hookey and Baden Pailthorpe:
Where: Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum, University Drive, Õ¬Äе¼º½, St Lucia Campus
When: Friday 9 May, 11.00 am – 12.00 pm.
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Media Enquiries: Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum Curator Samantha Littley (Tuesday to Friday), 07 3346 8782, 0416 198 632, s.littley@uq.edu.au. Õ¬Äе¼º½ Art Museum Digital Communications Officer Sebastian Moody (Monday to Thursday), 07 3346 8761, 0419 789 006, s.moody@uq.edu.au.