Adam Cullen | 1965-2012 - Two Idiots, 2004
Synthetic polymer on canvas
183 x 244 cm
Provenance:
Private Collection, Melbourne.
Addition Information:
Illustrated in Adam Cullen p. 74-75 of Adam Cullen, MacMillan Mini Art Series book.
Synthetic polymer on canvas
183 x 244 cm
Provenance:
Private Collection, Melbourne.
Addition Information:
Illustrated in Adam Cullen p. 74-75 of Adam Cullen, MacMillan Mini Art Series book.
Synthetic polymer on canvas
183 x 244 cm
Provenance:
Private Collection, Melbourne.
Addition Information:
Illustrated in Adam Cullen p. 74-75 of Adam Cullen, MacMillan Mini Art Series book.
Article: When It’s in the Book, the Provenance Makes It Worth a Closer Look
Price: $45,000 (ONO)
Adam Cullen (1965–2012) was an Australian contemporary artist best known for his raw, provocative style, often blending elements of Pop Art and punk culture. His works tackle themes of violence, fame, and the underbelly of Australian society, earning him a reputation as an "enfant terrible" of the Australian art world. Cullen’s work explores a range of intense emotions and controversial subjects, rendered in bold colors and rough lines. Known for his irreverence and dark humor, Cullen was a master of blending the grotesque with the familiar, creating artworks that are both challenging and engaging.
Cullen won the prestigious Archibald Prize in 2000 for his portrait of actor David Wenham, solidifying his position in the art world. His works have been displayed in major galleries across Australia, and he remains a notable figure in Australian art, recognized for his unique and uncompromising vision.
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