Altered States: Exploring the self-portrait

 

The artists included in the theme ‘Altered states’ in ‘Looking Out, Looking In’ at the Queensland Art Gallery until 6 August 2023 scrutinise the variability of the self-image, whether through masking or distortion.

Explore the subject of the self-portrait in our blog series highlighting works by Australian and international artists, from the past to the present, displaying a wide range of approaches.

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James Gleeson

James Gleeson, Australia 1915-2008 / Structural emblems of a friend (self portrait) 1941 / Oil on canvas board / 46 x 35.6cm / Purchased 1984 with the assistance of the John Darnell Bequest / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © QAGOMA

Brett Whiteley

Brett Whiteley, Australia 1939-92 / Self portrait – showing seven incarnations 1970 / Oil, photographs, gold, cicada on composition board with glass front / 137.2 x 122cm / Purchased 1970 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © QAGOMA

Dale Frank

Dale Frank, Australia b.1959 / Self portrait at being crowned the father of Australian drawing with 25 flies 1983 / Graphite and colour pencil on paper / Two sheets: 290 x 153cm; 290 x 152cm / Gift of the artist 1998 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Dale Frank

‘Looking Out, Looking In: Exploring the Self-Portrait’ / Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery 4 / 11 March – 6 August 2023

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