The Art of Kaylene Whiskey
Do You Believe in Love?
By Natalie King
Edited by Iwantja Arts
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'Kaylene Whiskey is an artistic Swiss Army knife in the world of multimedia.' - Taika Waititi
'I was very excited that Kaylene honoured me through her art and I was glad that I could be an inspiration to her.' - Dolly Parton
'It's one of my dreams for Dolly to come and visit me in Indulkana. I love to listen to her music while I paint: "9 to 5", "Coat of many colours", "Jolene", and my number one, "Islands in the stream" with Kenny Rogers. I often think if Dolly came to visit, what would she do? What would she say? And what would she be wearing?' - Kaylene Whiskey.
Kaylene Whiskey's paintings dazzle with brightly coloured pop stars rendered in dots and set amongst her own community in remote Central Australia. She depicts female pop culture icons - including Dolly Parton, Tina Turner, Catwoman, Cher and Wonder Woman - all connected to the Kungkarangkalpa Tjukurpa, or Seven Sisters Story. These heroines, however, are shown partying at Iwantja Art Centre in Indulkana, South Australia.
Her comic-book style and text bubbles are hilarious yet potent symbols of female power in an Aboriginal setting. A joyful visual anthem, Whiskey's work draws from the country music, rock'n'roll and Anangu songs played in her household growing up. An in-depth interview with the artist punctuates the richly illustrated pages in which Whiskey describes her creative process - blending Anangu traditions with contemporary culture by painting jugs of Coca-Cola alongside mingkulpa (native bush tobacco), lollipops, honey ants and love hearts.
Edited by the renowned curator Natalie King and the team at Iwantja Arts, The Art of Kaylene Whiskey: Do You Believe in Love? is the first major monograph on the artist. Colourfully designed throughout and featuring a dynamic lenticular cover, the volume also includes contributions from notable creatives Taika Waititi, Jazz Money, Zoe Whitley, Clothilde Bullen and April Phillips.
- ISBN:
- 9781760764494
- Format:
- Hardback
- Pages:
- 252
- Published:
- Publisher:
- Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
- Imprint:
- Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
- Weight:
- 2 g