Ian Abdulla

Male, Person

1946 –

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Who is Ian Abdulla?

Ian Abdulla was a Ngarrindjeri Australian Aboriginal contemporary artist. He has been called Australia's greatest naive artist.

Abdulla was born in 1947 at Swan Reach, on the Murray River, in the Riverland region of South Australia. His art depicts the landscape and activities of this area, with a strong storytelling element. His works are distinct for their juxtaposition of text and image against a flattened foreground. Abdulla's handpainted annotations briefly describe the scene depicted and are placed dead centre at the top of his paintings.

Abdulla's work featured on the cover of the World Health Organisation's annual report. His works have been exhibited around the world and form part of the permanent collection at the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

In 1991 Abdulla was named South Australian Aboriginal Artist of the Year, and was awarded an Australia Council Fellowship in 1992. His book, "As I Grew Older" was awarded the Australian Multicultural Children’s Literature Award in 1994 and, "Tucker" was short-listed for the Children’s Book Council Eve Pownall Award for Information Books in 1995.

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Born
1946
Swan Reach

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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