Adam Cullen, painter and Archibald Prize winner, was born in Sydney in 1965. Cullen received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the City Art Institute in 1986 and a Graduate Diploma of Professional Art Studies in 1987. He gained a Master of Fine Arts from the University of New South Wales in 1999. In addition to developing a reputation as an artist, Cullen was also known for his confrontational stunts and punkish ploys, including an incident while at art school in which he walked around with a severed pig’s head chained to his ankle and a collaboration with Mark 'Chopper’ Read on a children’s book entitled Hooky the Cripple .
Cullen’s work approaches or presents difficult social issues with a light touch. Crime, masculinity and cowboy culture are all exposed through a lens of humour. Formally, his paintings unite high and low culture through the combination of bold, gestural brushstrokes and appropriated imagery.
Cullen has exhibited both individually and in several group exhibitions both in Australia and overseas. His solo shows include amongst others, 'They You Trust, Them You Don’t’ (2009) and 'Between the Lines: Works on Paper 1995- 2005’ (2006) at the Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne; 'Let’s get lost’ (2008) at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; 'I AM THE CHEESE’ (2007) and 'Maintaining the Rage’ (2005) at Kaliman Gallery, Sydney; 'Stupid Heaven’ (2007) at Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide; and 'Product of Compulsion’ (2005) at Michael Reid, Sydney. He has also participated in the following group exhibitions: 'Hybrid’ (2009) at Artereal Gallery, Sydney; 'Leading Lights’ (2008) at the Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales; 'True Crime: murder and misdemeanour in Australia Art’ (2008) at the Geelong Gallery, Geelong; and 'Bon Scott Project’ (2008) at the Fremantle Arts Centre. In addition, Cullen has shown in prize shows including the Archibald Prize (Art Gallery of New South Wales), Blake Prize (National Art School Gallery), and the Salon Des Refuses (S.H. Ervin Gallery).
Cullen has been the recipient of a number of distinguished prizes. In 2000 he won the Archibald Prize. In addition, he has also been a finalist in the Archibald, the Sulman and the Blake Prize. His work has been widely collected and is held by the Australian National Gallery as well as in numerous public and private collections, including the Tolarno Galleries, Kaliman Gallery, Heiser Gallery, and Greenaway Art Gallery. In 2002 Cullen represented Australia at the 25th Bienal de Sao Paulo.
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- Chalk Horse Gallery
Note:
- Date written:
- 2010
- Last updated:
- 2011