Gordon Syron
Bury the Living 2/30 - 1993
58.0 x 76.0 cm
lithograph
Code #:137
$1,200
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Story
Gordon Syron is widely considered the father of the Urban Aboriginal art movement. He taught himself to paint during a decade serving time in gaol during the 1960s. This lithograph was his first experiment with printmaking.
Looking though the bars on the window of his gaol cell he could see a church and graveyard – potent symbols of Aboriginal dispossession and the death of culture – a recurrent theme in his painting. The metal bars have an inner and outer layer. Like a person who manages to retain their humanity and survive under terrible adversity they are soft on the outside but case-hardened down the centre. There is no escape other than through the imagination. A depressing thought – represented by the gravestone which has been substituted for the missing piece of bar.
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