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Tony Sorby / Journey Tracks To Sacred Sites (19209)
SKU: 19209
74cm x 88cm Acrylic on Canvas
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74cm x 88cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Artist Profile
Tony Sorby is a descendant of the Kamilaroi people and was born on Burra Bee Dee Mission outside of Coonabarabran, NSW in 1953. Coonabarabran sits in Kamilaroi country which covers vast expanses of inland in north western NSW and parts of inland Queensland’s border country.
Like many children of mixed parentage and in line with the conventional wisdom of the day, Tony was taken from his family as an infant and spent his childhood in various orphanages, foster homes and institutions around the state of NSW. This childhood and early adulthood experience was to have a profound effect on Tony, his approach to life and his culture. It was only at the age of 12 years that he discovered his aboriginal roots, but he was not to re-establish connection with his family until after more than 20 years of separation.
Typical of many Aboriginal people who experienced an unsettled upbringing, life for Tony was tough. He moved from job to job, place to place and spent harrowing periods in detention. Though meeting him today, one would never know about his trials and traumas. Tony is a man at home with himself and proud of his culture.
Tony’s art career was originally sparked by his growing interest in his Aboriginal heritage, leading initially to him formally studying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture. As he grew more engaged and more confident, he began to experiment with different media to express his growing sense of Aboriginal identity, finally settling on paintings as the best way to tell his people’s stories.
Today, Tony paints in a confident and distinctive style, characterised by the bold use of Aboriginal symbols and pays homage to the Aboriginal dot art techniques pioneered by the western desert’s Pintupi artists.
Solo Exhibitions
• 2016 Journey Tracks – Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2010 Tony Sorby’s Kamilaroi Comes to Wingecarribee – Bowral District Art Society, Bowral
Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2023 East Coast Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2022 Colour Pop, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2020 East Coast Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2019 Defining Tradition: the first wave & its disciples, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2011 Karlangu Aboriginal Art Centre, Sydney
• 2008 Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney
• 2008 Karlangu Aboriginal Art Centre, Sydney
• 2007 Grand Opening Exhibition – Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney
• 2006 Contemporary Indigenous Expression Exhibition – Primrose Park Gallery, Sydney
• 2002 Juma Art – Grand Banquet Centre, Ontario, Canada
• 1995 Invitation Exhibition, University of New South Wales, Sydney
• 1995 Langkawi International Festival of Arts, Malaysia
• 1994 Australian Craftworks, Sydney
• 1993 Masterpiece Pictures, Sydney
• 1993 Anadalou Gallery, Sydney
Awards and Recognition
• 1995 Invited to participate in joint Australian and Malaysian Aboriginal Art exhibition by Australian High Commission
• 1993 Kempsey Shire Art Prize Heritage Award – Merit Award
• 1993 Australia Council for the Arts – Grant
Collections
• Aboriginal Health College of NSW, Little Bay, NSW
Artwork Description
My paintings represent the Kamilaroi lands. This includes the sacred sites, trees, sandstone caves, escarpments, mountains, hunting tracks, hunting grounds, meeting places and the journey tracks and campsites of the Kamilaroi people. The blue lines coursing through some of my artworks depict water, representing two rivers, the Castlereagh & the Barwon, as well as creeks & Billabongs.
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