Brighten up your bookshelf with new color and fresh interest this winter! Books on art, architecture and more! Stimulate your imagination and indulge your passions. Zaachariaha Fielding is an Adelaide-based multi-disciplinary who hails from Mimili community on the APY Lands in far north South Australia. In 2020 Zaachariaha joined the APY Art Centre Collective's Adelaide Studio and developed a newfound commitment to his visual arts practice.
Michael Simms Zaachariaha Fielding Archibald Prize 2023 Art Gallery of NSW
Zaachariaha Fielding Zaachariaha Fielding Inma 2023 © the artist Inma 2023 Inma by Zaachariaha Fielding - the winner of the 2023 Wynne Prize - depicts the sounds of Mimili, a small community in the eastern part of the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Art Almanac congratulates first-time finalist Zaachariaha Fielding, who has won the Wynne Prize 2023 for his painting Inma, depicting the sounds of Mimili, a small community in the eastern part of the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, South Australia. Zaachariaha Fielding "I was raised on desert country in the eastern Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, and come from a long line of multi-disciplinary artists. I am compelled to make work that honours the visual language of my ancient culture. Zaachariaha Fielding has won the Ramsay Art Prize people's choice award The Electric Fields singer-songwriter was inspired to take up painting after a US tour was cancelled because of COVID Fielding says the prize-winning piece was started while other work was drying
Zaachariaha Fielding in 2021 Art, Artist, Francis of assisi
Zaachariaha Fielding is an interdisciplinary artist from Mimili in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara ( APY) Lands, South Australia. As lead vocalist of Electric Fields, Zaachariaha co-writes with producer Michael Ross, merging neo-soul-pop with the ancient culture of the APY peoples. Zaachariaha Fielding Inma acrylic on linen 198.5 x 306.2 cm This painting by first-time Wynne Prize finalist Zaachariaha Fielding depicts the sounds of Mimili, a small community in the eastern part of the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara ( APY) Lands. Fielding says, 'This is a memory that I was able to document which happened in Paralpi. Zaachariaha Fielding was born in 1965, [1] the son of artist Robert Fielding [2] and Kaye Lowah. [3] He was the oldest of nine children. The family lives in Mimili, in the remove Aboriginal homelands known as the APY lands, in north-west South Australia. [4] His paternal grandfather Bruce was removed from his family at age three and placed in. Zaachariaha Fielding. Jacqueline Hennessy. Drew Connor Holland. Leith Maguire. India Mark. Laura Patterson. Louise Tate. Mark Tweedie. Keith Burt 14 February - 04 March 2023. Laura Patterson 14 February - 04 March 2023. Lucy Culliton 07 March - 25 March 2023. Michael Cook 28 March - 22 April 2023.
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First-time finalist, the painter and musician Zaachariaha Fielding, has won the Wynne Prize 2023 for his painting Inma. The acrylic on linen canvas work depicts the sounds of Mimili, a small community in the eastern part of the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, South Australia. ABOUT INFO ZAACHARIAHA FIELDING Artist portrait 336-22AS, 2022, 152 × 199 cm 395-23AS, 2023, 200 × 300 cm 396-23AS, 2023, 300 × 300 cm 93-23, 2022, 196 × 180 cm Zaachariaha Fielding Born 1991, in Port Augusta, Australia.
Zaachariaha Fielding, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara people, South Australia, born Port Augusta, South Australia 1991, Wonder Drug, 2022, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint, metallic paint, spray paint, charcoal, graphite, pencil on cardboard. Courtesy the Artist and APY Centre Collective. Acclaimed musician Zaachariaha Fielding of Electric Fields has finally found the "patience" required to produce visual art. He says his first exhibition, at APY Gallery Adelaide, is "colourful and emotional". Words: Angela Skujins Pictures: Supplied by the APY Gallery Adelaide
Meet the 2023 Wynne Prize Winner Zaachariaha Fielding • T Australia
1 October Jan Murphy Gallery Jan Murphy Gallery is proud to present 'Araltjarinyi - Unlace', our first solo exhibition with Zaachariaha Fielding. Raised on desert country in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, Zaachariaha comes from a long line of multi-disciplinary artists. Zaachariaha Fielding describes his on stage performance persona as "crazy" and as if he is both the therapist and patient. (ABC Arts: Teresa Tan) Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article abc.net.au/news/electric-fields-singer-zaachariaha-fielding-returns-to-apy-lands/11453492 Link copied