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Self-Portrait as the Sexiest Man Alive - Limited Edition 10 of 10 Photograph

Alun Rhys Jones

Australia

Photography, Digital on Plastic

Size: 20 W x 32 H x 1 D in

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Digital print on Fuji (Metallic) paper, Acrylic Float Frame. Celebrity surrounds us, from film to sports, from Facebook to fashion, from TV to Twitter, permeating our lives with a glamorous, dazzling allure of chance and possibility. But beyond this glittering surface, celebrity reveals key insights into how we see ourselves; our psychological desires, social needs and economic wants. Who we admire, model ourselves upon and aspire to be, reveal what we think about ourselves on a deep and profound level. Celebrities are reverred with a Godlike status possessing a cultural authority to act as spokespeople, commentators, role models, brand ambassadors and political advocates. They serve for many as the arbiters of taste, morality and public opinion. Celebrity illuminates massive shifts in contemporary culture, and plays a key role in shaping todays world through consumerism, the media and politics. This work explores the tropes of celebrity in contemporary society today.

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Digital on Plastic

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

1

Size:

20 W x 32 H x 1 D in

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Alun Rhys Jones is an Australian-based artist, whose practice focuses on themes related to identity, commodity, media, and popular culture. Recent work has investigated the use of the body, gender, celebrity, form, language and colour in a post internet, late capitalist, consumer society. His work questions the human condition and its relationship to visual media in the extreme present, allowing us to analyse the processes by which we see and are seen and to question our sense of reality within a mass media world. Alun Rhys Jones is an Australian-based artist who graduated with Honours from the National Art School in 2011. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout Australia and internationally. Since graduating he has participated in nine solo exhibitions and more than 30 group shows. Notable exhibitions include Dysmorphia Playground at Kensington Contemporary, Sydney: #Celebrity at Gallerysmith Project Space, Melbourne; The Colour Code at Carton Project Space, Sydney; The Last Days of Dionysus The Last Days of Dionysus (Part 1) at Brenda May Annex, Sydney; The Last Days of Dionysus (Part 2) at Lethbridge Gallery, Brisbane; Untitled ® at MOP Gallery, Sydney; Colour Union™ at Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney; Solo Show at Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane; POP LIVING at Schwartz Gallery, London and Allsorts, Gould Galleries, Melbourne. Alun Rhys Jones has been shortlisted for over 40 Awards and Prizes including the Doug Moran National Art Prize, the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize, the Rick Amor Drawing Prize, the Emporio Armani Commission, the Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award and the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing. He has been Highly Commended in the Chippendale New World Art Prize, Clayton Utz Art Award, Waverley Art Prize and the John Olsen Prize for Figure Drawing and was the winner of the North Sydney Art Prize Painting Award in 2012. Alun Rhys Jones has participated in the Takt Kunstprojektraum Artist Residency in Berlin and received both the NAVA Australia Artist’s Grant and William Fletcher Foundation Grant.

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