Julie Dowling
Julie Dowling was born in Subiaco, Western Australia. Growing up in both semi-rural and urban areas in a large extended family of impoverished Badimia, Scottish & Irish Roman Catholics.
Working in a social realist style, Dowling draws on diverse art traditions including European portraiture and Christian icons, mural painting, dotting and Indigenous Australian iconography.
Dowling works like an ethnographer, recording the deep-seated injustices in the Indigenous community. Her pictorial works have a strong political edge, however, she speaks as a colonised subject and subverts the traditional power relations between the observer and the observed, the colonizer and the colonized.
She was awarded a Diploma of Fine Art at Claremont School of Art in 1989, a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Curtin University in 1992, an Associate Diploma in Visual Arts Management at Perth Metropolitan TAFE in 1995 and Honorary Doctorate in Literature (Honoris Causa) from Murdoch University 2002.
Since her first solo exhibition at Fremantle Arts Centre in 1995, Dowling has earned a substantial national and international reputation as an artist of extraordinary vision.
Her work has been exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas, notably at Art Fair Cologne in 1997, Beyond the Pale: Contemporary Indigenous Art, 2000 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, and the RAKA AWARD: Places that name us, ‘Strange Fruit’
a retrospective of 15 years at The Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2003.
http://www.juliedowling.net/about.html
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Icon to a stolen child – Garu Gabi (Quiet water) 2016
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Guwiyarlara (Green) 2017
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Icon to a stolen child – Bindmanda (Lightning) 2016
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Icon to a stolen child – Gugurdung (Wildflowers) 2016
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Icon to a stolen child – Maadya (Boss) 2016
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Icon to a stolen child – Marun (Quandong) 2016
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Dhungga (Puttin on) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Biluny (White) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Mawurdu (Black) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Binma (Red) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Gurriya (One) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Murdi (cold) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Wadyanda (Causing Fire) 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Birri Birri (Butterfly) 2015
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Cousin Peter 2017
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Dharma (Covering) 2015
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Garang Garang (Sunrise) 2015
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Bayadya (Brush) 2015
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Icon to a Stolen Child: Badya (Wild) 2015
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Biluny Babanya (white friends) 2015
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Dhany Babanya (Ruby, my friend from the North) 2015
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Y.an Guwa (Going Home) 2016
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Granny Mary
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Aunty Violet
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Unknown “the Lawman”
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Great Uncles Ted, George and Arthur
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Unknown King
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Molly & Dorothea: The Servant Shall become the Master
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Great Uncle Sam
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Unknown: Dyilima Gabi (Carrying Water)
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Self Portrait: Balu (she)