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Self portrait

Tracey Moffatt1999/ 2005

National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery
Canberra, Australia

Tracey Moffatt AO, artist, was born in Brisbane and graduated from the Queensland College of Art in 1982. Moving to Sydney, in 1989 she held her first solo exhibition, Something More. In 1990 her short film Night Cries was selected for official competition at the Cannes Film Festival, as was her first feature-length film, Bedevil, in 1993. Following the photographic series Scarred for Life (1994) she was invited to exhibit in the Venice Biennale in 1997, and during that year held solo exhibitions in Germany, Denmark, France and the USA. Since then, she has built a high international reputation with a body of films and photographic series such as Laudanum (1998), Invocations (2000), Under the Sign of Scorpio (2005), First jobs (2008) and Spirit Landscapes (2013) reflecting on issues including race, childhood trauma, gender and popular culture. In 2007 she received the Infinity Award from New York’s International Center of Photography; in 2012 she had a solo show at the city’s Museum of Modern Art. In 2017 she will become the first indigenous Australian artist to present a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
The black and white photograph in this diptych was shot in the USA in 1999. It features Moffatt’s instructions for the retouching of the second image, which was hand-painted at a studio in New York in 2005.

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