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Ben Quilty Artnet

    http://www.artnet.com/artists/ben-quilty/
    Nov 19, 2020 · Ben Quilty is a contemporary Australian artist whose thickly painted landscapes and portraits have garnered international acclaim. Working in a style that remains both highly expressive and naturalistic, Quilty aims to delve into the emotional qualities of places and people through his gestural application of paint.Nationality: Australian

Ben Quilty: after Afghanistan - biography Australian War ...

    https://www.awm.gov.au/visit/exhibitions/quilty/bio
    Ben Quilty is an Australian artist producing rich visual images which have earned him a national reputation. Acclaimed as a portraitist, Quilty creates thickly impastoed canvases using vibrant coloursand broad brush strokes that build up layers of paint.

Ben Quilty - Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

    https://www.mca.com.au/artists-works/artists/ben-quilty/
    Ben Quilty. Born 1973, Sydney, New South Wales. Lives and works Southern Highlands, New South Wales. Ben Quilty’s career has been largely influenced by his experience of contemporary Australian culture, and particularly the drug-and-alcohol imbued culture of his youth; later experiences including political activism and a position as an official war artist have also shaped his practice.

Ben Quilty paints trauma of Myall Creek and other ...

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-19/artist-ben-quilty-painting-dark-australian-history-myall-creek/11707954
    Nov 18, 2019 · Ben Quilty was born in 1973, and the 'history wars' of the 90s - when he was a student - galvanised his interest in Indigenous Australia. (ABC Arts: Teresa Tan)Author: Dee Jefferson

Ben Quilty: Bard of Compassion — Art Guide Australia

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    Ben Quilty, Australia, born 1973, Torana no. 5, 2003, Melbourne, oil on canvas, 120.0 x 140.0 cm; private collection, courtesy the artist, photo: Philip Betts-Murray, Betts Group. In his painting Flowers for Heba, 2016, a vase of blossoms outshines the grey heating furnace supplied to refugee camps.

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