Ervin Gallery, SydneyStolen Ritual, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, SydneyBrescia International Photography Biennale, Museo di Santa Giuliam, Brescia, Italy2nd Sight Australian Photography in the National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria, MelbourneA Face in the Crowd, National Portrait Gallery, CanberraBeauty's Back on Duty, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney (Solo)Talking Together, University Gallery, LauncestonCulture Warriors: The National Indigenous Art Triennial '07, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra , curated by Brenda CroftInheritance, Australian Centre for Photography, SydneyPhotography is Dead! Biography True to her name, in recent years Destiny Deacon has blazed an extraordinary trail.
She has shown her work … Deacon’s desultory art gives the finger to the narcissism of art making; indeed, one even gets the impression that she is only reluctantly an artist. Using black humour and irony, attention is drawn to the insidious nature of casual racism; where humour masks underlying racist values.“I mainly got engaged with it because I felt sorry for the objects and wanted to rescue them, bring them up another level. at the Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Australia from 16 December 2016 to 17 April 2017. (part of the Message Sticks programme), Sydney Opera House, 13 May - 2 June, SydneyHigh Tide: Currents in Contemporary Australian Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland and Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, LithuaniaPrepossession, curated by Jill Bennett, Felicity Fenner and Liam Kelly, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, The University of New South Wales, College of Arts, Sydney, AustraliaYanada: New Moon, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, SydneyThe Thin Line, (Midsumma Festival), Platform Space, Spencer Street Station Subway, Melbourne (collaboration with Virginia Fraser)Some Time at the VCA, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, MelbourneLightness of Being, Contemporary Photographic Art from Australia, curated by Bernice Murphy Monash University Gallery, Monash University, MelbourneCity Provoked (Melbourne Festival Public Art Project), RMIT Gallery, MelbourneKudjeris (with Lisa Bellear & Brenda Croft), Boomalli Gallery, SydneyNew View: Indigenous Photographic Perspectives, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, touring Mildura, Gippsland, Bendigo, Adelaide and Horsham through to 2005Tradition Today: Indigenous Art in Australia, curated by Hetti Perkins, Ken Watson and Jonathan Jones, Art Gallery of New South Wales, SydneySydney Indigenous Arts Festival, Parramatta City Council, ParramattaL'art dans le monde, Paris Musees, Pont Alexandre III, Paris, FranceClemenger Contemporary Art Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne [Sydney]Why Pictures Now, Museum Moderner Kunst (MUMOK), Stifting Ludwig Wien, Vienna, AustriaCrossing the Line, Gabriel Gallery, Footscray Community Arts Centre, Melbourne (collaboration with Virginia Fraser)In the Picture - Creative Australians from the National Library's Portrait Collection, National Portrait Gallery, CanberraKitch'en Koori (Melbourne Fringe Festival), Fringe Festival Gallery, MelbourneI thought I knew but I was wrong, curated by Alexie Glass and Sarah Tutton, Ssamzie Space, Seoul, South KoreaBeyond Myth, Private Garden Palazzo Papadopoli, Venice
She advocated for women's rights and adequate educational opportunities, as well, serving with numerous … She describes herself as ‘just a crappy artist’, and has said that the ‘worse’ the art – the more unfocused or uneventful – the tougher its impact.
Destiny Deacon (b. Birth order is as follows; Deacon, Destiny, Duncan, Desire, Darwin and Dutchess.
It’s expensive ‘Australiana’ now. Deacon, Duncan and Darwin share the same blue eyes, sisters Destiny, Desire, and Duchess have blue-green eyes, a characteristic of their mother. Aboriginal Women's Exhibition, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, and touring nationallyAn Eccentric Orbit: Electronic Media Art From Australia, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USAZeitgenossische Fotokunst Aus Australie, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, Germany, and touring throughout GermanyBeyond the Pale - Contemporary lndigenous Art, 2000 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, AdelaideAbstracts, New Aboriginalities (concurrent with show by Brenda Croft), Watershed Media Centre, Bristol; Cambridge Darkroom; and MAC, Birmingham (all UK) (Solo)Play, Academy Gallery, School of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, AustraliaBlackroots (Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival), Boomalli, SydneyThis is not America, Queensland College of Art Gallery, Griffith University, QueenslandNational Women's Art Exhibition, Hogarth Gallery, SydneyCromosoma X, Joyce & Co, Galleria Artistico, Letteraria, Genova, Galleria d'arte Sabrina Raffaghello, Ovada, ItalyIn a New Light: Australian Photography 1930s-2000, National Library of Australia, CanberraArtist Makes Video, Art Rage Survey 1994-1998, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, BrisbaneSome Time in Perth (ARX5), Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, PerthTraffic: Crossing Currents in Indigenous Photomedia, Australian Centre for Photography, SydneyBad Toys, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, MelbourneDas Lied von der Erde, Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, GermanyBachelor of Arts [politics] 1979, University of MelbourneLookin' Good: Koori Gay and Lesbian Artists (Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival), Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, SydneyWe Iri - We Homeborn, NAIDOC exhibition (concurrent with shows by Lisa Bellear and Ellen Jose), Linden Gallery, Melbourne (Solo)Meeting Point NBK, Neuer Berliner Kustverein, BerlinDescriptions (Next Wave Festival), 200 Gertrude Street, MelbourneGlobal Arts Link, Ipswich Regional Arts Gallery, IpswichLife Right Now - Perspecta 1999 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (collaboration with Michael Riley)Blackspot: Contemporary Indigenous Photography from the Monash University Collection, with selected loans, Switchback Gallery, Gippsland Centre for Art & Design, Monash University, Gippsland, AustraliaLawyers, Guns and Money, Experimental Art Foundation, AdelaideFlowers, Human Sweat and Animal Breath, Long Gallery, WollongongGazette, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery,Sydney (Solo)Life Works: Aboriginal Women Photographed in Action and At Work by Aboriginal Women Photographers, Tandanya, AdelaideBiennale of Sydney 2000, Museum of Contemporary Art, SydneyIt's hard to be human, The Ian Potter Museum of Art, MelbourneCeremony, Identity and Community (Adelaide Arts Festival), Flinders Art Museum, AdelaideDestiny Deacon: Walk and don't look blak, Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Solo)Yokohama Triennale: MEGA WAVE - Towards a New Synthesis, curated by Akira Tatehata, PacificoYokohama Exhibition Hall, JapanMinority report, Århus Festival for Samtidskunst, Århus unstbygning, Århus, DenmarkInya Dreams (Festival of the Dreaming, Olympic Arts Festival) with children from Redfern Public School, Performance Space, SydneyWho cares?, Boutwell Draper Gallery, SydneyOctette: The Critic's Choice, Eva Breuer Gallery, SydneyWalk and don't look blak, MCA, Sydney, Australia (curated by Natalie King) (Solo)Yours, Mine & Ours: 50 years of ABC TV, Penrith Regional Gallery, Emu PlainsA date with Destiny, (cabaret performance), MCA, Sydney, Australia (Solo)State of my country, Hogarth Gallery, SydneyUtopias and Dystopias: Photographic and Fibre Works, FCA Gallery, University of WollongongMonash University Art Prize, Monash University Gallery, MelbourneBlakness - Blak City Culture!, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne and touring nationallyUrban Focus: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from the Urban Areas of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, CanberraSome Time In Hong Kong (ARX 5), The Exposition Centre, Hong Kong University of Science & TechnologyImage & Imagination, Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal, CanadaNew 05, curated by Max Delaney, ACCA, Southbank, VictoriaTalking Territory and Trauma, Golden Thread Gallery, Ulster, IrelandPitcha Mi Koori (Melbourne Fringe Festival) Friends of the Earth Gallery, MelbourneDocumenta 11, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Kassel, GermanyFaces in the Crowd, curated by Iwona Blazwick and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Whitechapel, London and Castello di Rivoli, TurinDestiny Deacon, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK (Solo)My Boomerang Won't Come Back, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide; Artspace, Auckland, New Zealand; CSA Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand (Solo)Other Views: an exhibition from the Griffith University Art Collection, Griffith University, Nathan, QueenslandRe-collection - the Griffith University Art Collection - 25 Years, Brisbane City Gallery, BrisbaneMCA Collection: New Acquisitions in Context, Museum of Contemporary Art, SydneyFacing It, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New ZealandTotemistical, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney (Solo)Rising Tide: Film and Video Works from the MCA Collection, Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art San DiegoWhacked, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney (Solo)Destiny Deacon: Walk and don't look blak, Ian Potter Museum of Art at Melbourne University, Melbourne (curated by Natalie King) (Solo)Points of view: Australian photography 1985-95, Art Gallery of New South Wales, SydneyLuna Park and the Art of Mass Delirium, Museum of Modern Art at Heide, MelbourneRe-Take: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Photography, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, and touring nationallyClose Quarters: Art from Australia and New Zealand, Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne and touring Australia and New ZealandWalk and don't look blak, Wellington City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand (curated by Natalie King) (Solo)Postcards from Mummy, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, Australia (Solo)Home & Away: Place and identity in recent Australian art, Monash University Museum of Art touring exhibition; Customs House Art Gallery, University of Queensland, Brisbane (August to October 2003); Faculty of Art and Design Gallery, Monash University, Victoria (November 2003 to January 2004)Dolls, Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan, ItalyWhere is Mummy?'
Destiny Deacon Over the fence Destiny Deacon Meloncholy Destiny Deacon Being there Destiny Deacon Adoption Destiny Deacon Hear come the judge Destiny Deacon Dance little lady Destiny Deacon No trespasses Destiny Deacon Blak lik mi Destiny Deacon A corny world flag Destiny Deacon; SPACECRAFT, Melbourne (manufacturer) Snow storm Destiny Deacon. Since first exhibiting at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, in 1991, Deacon has been represented in the prestigious international exhibitions Documenta, the Yokohama Triennale, the first Johannesburg Biennale and the fifth Havanna Biennale, as well as the Biennale of Sydney and Brisbane’s Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. Early Life The Arthur family as a legacy has overseen high risk, very covert jobs for over 300 years. Long Live Photography!
Biography The youngest boy of six brothers, and sisters.
Destiny Deacon was born in 1957 of K'ua K'ua and Erub/Mer peoples in Maryborough, Queensland.
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