20/20 Hindsight Ed. 2 of 100

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A$400

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 29.7cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This work is an assertion of Aboriginal identity and of the profound connection between Aboriginal people and our country. The expression "Aboriginal land, always was, always will be" is a well-known political slogan and a statement of fact which represents our vast 65,000-plus years' occupation of this continent and the struggle over the past 220-odd years to have this recognised. By spelling out this statement in the form of an optometrist's eye chart this work literally challenges the way we see. It particularly challenges those who deny the truth and magnitude of Aboriginal history and how this history is also part of a contemporary Aboriginal reality. The work is also a way of subverting Western science and Western classification systems even as it uses the language of the coloniser.

Artist Bio

Jason Lee is a self taught artists who was born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory. Having grown up next to saltwater and learning his Gulumerrdjin (Larrakia) culture from his mother, Uncles, Aunties and brothers and sisters this sparked an interest in art and this interest was cultivated during his teenage years and further developed when he started learning the Larrakia language. Jason’s artistic influences come from his Larrakia ancestry and the Larrakia Language and cultural practices.
His art is a mix of contemporary and traditional styles.
Jason has always been fascinated by images and how the world is represented through art

Commissions

Jason's studio is in Darwin