Undiscovered: 7 June – 21 July 2008 AT Conway street
Susan McCulloch, Australian Art Critic
Kwilla is one of the most exciting and accomplished of the new generation of Aboriginal artists. The son of senior Wangkajunga law-man and prize-winning painter Billy Thomas, he is steeped in both the traditions and the art of his ancestral lands.Born in 1980 at Derby in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Kwilla grew up at Christmas Creek Station and its nearby community of Wangkajunga on the northern edge of the Great Sandy Desert. It is a land of mountain ranges, sandhills, rockholes and wide desert horizons. It is also a land with a rich artistic tradition.
Some of the greatest artists of the Aboriginal Art movement have come from this area in Australia. They include Rover Thomas (who represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1990), Queenie McKenzie, Freddie Tims and Kwilla's father, Billy Thomas. All have worked using the wide variety of local ochres - natural pigments ranging from brilliant pink to powder blue across a spectrum of browns, blacks and whites.
Kwilla is the heir to this tradition. His work displays the same arresting combination of formal austerity and sensual richness, coupled with a highly personal vision. Using the actual earth as his medium, Kwilla's images define the contours of the land, charting its shapes and recording its histories. They are pictures of real power and accomplishment.
Following a sell out exhibition in Darwin at the Telstra Aboriginal Art Awards in 2007 and in Melbourne and Adelaide, Kwilla's exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery marks his international debut. He will be in London for the opening of the show.
For further information or to arrange an interview, please contact Rosie Everitt at rosie@rebeccahossack.com and for more images please visit www.r-h-g.co.uk
The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
2a Conway Street
Fitzroy Square
London
W1T 6BA
Satuarday 7 June 2008 - Monday 21 July 2008
Gallery Opening Times:
Monday - Saturday 10-6pm
Closed Sunday