Kaylene Whiskey Explained
Kaylene Whiskey is a contemporary Aboriginal Australian artist. She won the 2018 Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and was a finalist for the 2020 Archibald Prize.[1] Her work is exhibited in many important Australian galleries.
Whiskey is a Pitjantjatjara woman from Indulkana, a remote Aboriginal community in South Australia, and is the granddaughter of Whiskey Tjukangku. Like her grandfather, she paints with Iwantja Arts.[2]
Life and painting
Whiskey was born and raised in the small community of Indulkana in the APY Lands to a family very involved in the arts, and she grew up around the art centre. As she grew older, she said that painting there was "a good way to keep busy and spend time with my family".
She has developed a unique style which includes pop stars in bright colours; her favourite musicians Dolly Parton, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson and Cher (whom she often listens to as she paints) are often featured in her work. Whiskey says:[3]
Whiskey refers to these idols as her kungkas, which means "woman", most often "young woman", in the Yankunytjatjara language. She has said:[4]
Recognition and awards
- In 2018 Whiskey won the Sir John Sulman Prize for her acrylic painting "Kaylene TV", featuring two of her favourite kungkas, Dolly Parton and Cher.[5]
- In 2019 Whiskey won the Telstra General Painting Award at the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards for her water-based enamel painting "Seven Sistas", showing her irreverent interpretation of the Seven Sisters Dreaming (Kungkarangkalpa Tjukurpa), where she casts her own heroic women into the roles. These women include Wonder Woman and Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.[6] [7]
- Whiskey was a finalist of the Archibald Prize in 2020 for her self-portrait (in which she is accompanied by Dolly Parton); this work is entitled: "Dolly visits Indulkana".[4]
Exhibitions
- 2018: A Lightness of Spirit is the Measure of Happiness, at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne; featuring 10 specially commissioned works by Aboriginal artists of south-east Australia, including Whiskey, Robert Fielding, Vincent Namatjira, Yhonnie Scarce, Tiger Yaltangki and others.[8]
- 2019: The National 2019: New Australian Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art.[9]
- 2022: Iwantja Rock n Roll at the Fort Gansevoort gallery in New York, along with the work of Vincent Namatjira and Tiger Yaltangki. Included in the exhibition is her work Kungkas in Hollywood (2021), in which the artist is portrayed in a fantastical scene with Beyoncé and Dolly Parton.[10]
- 2022: Whiskey partnered with knitwear bran WAH WAH to produce vibrant knits including 20 motifs from her artworks.[11] These include cockatoos, boomerangs alongside her idols Cher, Dolly Parton and Wonder Woman.[12]
- 2024: Whiskey is a participant in the 2024 Biennale of Sydney at White Bay Power Station.[13] It features her installation 'Kaylene TV' which is a walk in television set filled with female pop icons, including black Wonder Woman, which appropriates pop culture.[14]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: 2020-09-25. 'It only took 99 years!': Vincent Namatjira is first Indigenous artist to win Archibald Prize. 2020-09-25. www.abc.net.au. en-AU.
- Web site: Kaylene Whiskey. 2019-03-14. Artist Profile. en-US. 2019-11-14.
- Web site: Kaylene Whiskey. Iwantja Arts. 2019-11-14.
- Web site: Archibald Prize Archibald 2020 finalist: Dolly visits Indulkana by Kaylene Whiskey. 2020-09-21. .
- Web site: Archibald Prize Sulman 2018 finalist: Kaylene TV by Kaylene Whiskey. . 2019-11-14.
- Web site: 2019 Winners - Telstra NATSIAA. . en. 2019-11-14.
- Web site: Kaylene Whiskey. 2019-08-09. ABC News. en-AU. 2019-11-14.
- Web site: A Lightness of Spirit is the Measure of Happiness . . 3 July 2018 . 3 August 2022.
- Web site: The National 2019: New Australian Art MCA Australia. www.mca.com.au. en. 2019-11-14.
- Web site: Iwantja Rock n Roll! Fort Gansevoort . Martin Cid Magazine . 20 June 2022 . 2 July 2022.
- Web site: Huntington . Patty . 2022-03-10 . Discover WAH-WAH's collaboration with Black Wonder Woman artist Kaylene Whiskey . 2023-11-06 . Harper's Bazaar Australia . en-US.
- News: Marsh . Walter . 2022-04-30 . Daggy, daggy, cool: the loud jumper is back . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-11-06 . 0261-3077.
- Web site: Kaylene Whiskey . 2024-03-12 . Biennale of Sydney . en-AU.
- News: Burke . Kelly . 2024-03-08 . Sydney Biennale 2024: Armageddon is met with joy and subversion in epic art feast . 2024-03-12 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.