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Newell HarryBorn in Sydney, Australia, in 1972.He lives and works in Sydney.Works:behind: Untitled (Anagrams + Objects for R.U. & R.U, Part I)front: Untitled (Black Sabbath and other Anecdotes) Newell Harry’s cross-cultural itinerary informs a rich oeuvre that explores historical and present-day instances of migrations of people, objects, and languages across the Pacific Ocean. The artist’s works often appropriate elements of tribal art to deploy and subvert their social functions. For instance, his currency weavings address the alternative notions of value, currency, and exchange that govern the tribal economies of the Vanuatu archipelago, where Harry spends much of his time. Other works draw on the islands’ creolized languages: Vanuatu’s main language of Bislama—a mixture of English, French, and Portuguese— is spoken in some 120 different dialects. Through his engagement with those highly idiomatic structures, the artist addresses larger questions about the complex translations that underlie all cultural exchange. Commonly referred to as “gift mats,” the tapa cloths onto which Harry prints his anagrams have great social significance in various Pacific cultures: Tapa cloths are donated to commemorate significant life events, such as birth or marriage. By appropriating those personal presents for his art, he subtracts them from the gift economy and instead places them into circulation in the art world. Oscillating between the personal and the impersonal, Harry’s works are also tongue-in-cheek references to the word games of conceptual art. Yet while he outsources the production of the tapa cloths, the anagrams he prints onto them—which switch from English to Bislama and vice versa—are personal jokes known only to the artist and his friends. In addition to the anagram gift mats, photographs from Harry’s stays in India, Vanuatu, and Tonga further testify to the many human encounters that inspire his art practice.

Om kunstneren

The Cartography of Connection: The Art of Newell Harry

In the vast, interconnected landscape of contemporary art, few voices resonate with the quiet, investigative intensity of Newell Harry. Born in Sydney in 1972, Harry’s practice is not merely an aesthetic pursuit but a profound act of cultural archaeology. An artist of South African and Mauritian descent, his very existence embodies the complex, layered histories of migration and diaspora. His work serves as a bridge between disparate geographies, weaving together an intimate web of connections that stretch from the Australian eastern seaboard to the Vanuatu archipelago, through the Malay world, and back to the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Through this lens, Harry does not just create objects; he maps the invisible threads of identity, displacement, and the enduring legacies of the colonial project.

The essence of Harry’s artistic development lies in his role as a collector of stories, images, and artifacts. His process is deeply rooted in a studious form of foraging, where the boundaries between journalism, documentary practice, and fine art become beautifully blurred. He moves through the world as an observer of the "Indo-Pacific" and beyond, gathering fragments of language, texture, and memory. This method of gathering allows him to explore how native languages, politics, and economies have been reshaped by historical upheavals. His work often features a mischievous wit, utilizing pithy appropriations of Pidgin and Creole languages to subvert semiotic codes, forcing the viewer to question the hidden meanings embedded within the very words we use to define our reality.

Materiality and the Poetics of the Everyday

To encounter a Newell Harry installation is to enter a space where the mundane is elevated to the monumental. He possesses a singular ability to transform discarded, commonplace materials—the detritus of travel and global commerce—into sculptural forms that pulse with narrative weight. By repurposing objects such as plastic bags, souvenirs, and found textures, Harry engages in a critique of consumer culture and the ephemeral nature of modern existence. These materials are not merely chosen for their availability but for their ability to carry the "scars" of their journeys. In his hands, a mass-produced item becomes a vessel for contemplating the friction between indigenous knowledge and Western modernity.

This engagement with materiality is deeply philosophical, often reflecting a rejection of linear, grand narratives in favor of a more interconnected, rhizomatic way of thinking. His work celebrates the concrète poetics found in craft traditions and the "gift economies" of the South Pacific. There is a deliberate tension in his sculptures: they celebrate the tactile beauty of their components while simultaneously mourning their obsolescence and the environmental impact of global exchange. Through this delicate balance, Harry invites us to consider the weight of what we leave behind and the enduring presence of the objects that survive our passage through the world.

Global Recognition and Lasting Legacy

The significance of Newell Harry’s contribution to contemporary art is reflected in his presence within some of the world's most prestigious cultural institutions. His work has been a vital part of the global dialogue at major international biennales, including the 56th Venice Biennale, the Istanbul Biennial, and the Sydney Biennale. These platforms have allowed his explorations of decolonization, race, and identity to reach a worldwide audience, positioning him as a critical voice in the discourse surrounding the "Indo-Pacific" and the complexities of white multiculturalism.

His achievements are further cemented by the inclusion of his works in permanent, esteemed collections, ensuring that his investigation into cultural friction continues to inspire future generations. Notable holdings include:

  • Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Sydney
  • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Brisbane
  • National Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
  • TBA21: Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna
  • Les Abattoirs, Musée - FRAC Occitanie, Toulouse

Ultimately, Newell Harry’s legacy is defined by his ability to make the global personal. He takes the vast, often overwhelming histories of colonialism and migration and distills them into intimate, tactile experiences. His art remains a profound testament to the resilience of culture and the enduring power of the human story to find connection amidst the chaos of a globalized world.

Newell Harry

Newell Harry

1972 - , Australia

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Installation Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Harry Potter']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Mike Newell']
  • Date Of Birth: Sydney, Australia (1972)
  • Full Name: newell harry
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Sydney