Jon Campbell

Jon Campbell and Nadia Hernández: Speech Patterns, AGWA

24 September - 08 January 2023

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    All the boys

    1984

    oil & enamel paint, cottonduck

    106 x 206 cm

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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    Firetruck

    1984

    oil & enamel paint, linen

    91 x 122 cm

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    The Party

    1986

    enamel & acrylic paint, cottonduck

    (2 panels) 209.5 x 243 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    The weight of Manhattan

    1991

    acrylic paint, collage, cottonduck

    183 x 213 cm (2 panels)

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    Peace and Love

    1991

    acrylic paint, collage, pencil cottonduck

    182.5 x 60.5 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Driving 78'

    2003

    enamel paint, enamel marker on paper

    59.4 x 42 cm (paper size)

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  • Jon Campbell

    Metal Circus, everything falls apart

    2008

    enamel paint on plywood

    31 x 60.8 cm

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    it's gonna take a lotta love

    2008

    bunting, cotton hand-stitching reverse applique; unique state

    183 x 120 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Yeah/Mr.Football

    2009

    screenprint, cotton & hand-stitching; from edition of 2

    200 x 120 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Let the Franklin flow

    2009

    enamel & acrylic paint on MDF

    49.7 x 36.2 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Group tutorial

    2013

    acrylic, enamel, spray paint on cottonduck

    98.5 x 51.5 cm

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell, Installation View

    The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    Up shit creek

    2014

    enamel paint, cottonduck

    150 x 80 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    What are you fuckin lookin at

    2014

    lithograph; edition of 20

    76 x 56 cm (paper size)

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  • Jon Campbell

    Fuck Yeah (Matisse)

    2015

    acrylic and enamel paint, cottonduck

    41 x 56 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Fuck Yeah (Australian sing along)

    2018

    acrylic paint, record cover, plywood

    30 x 30 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Undressing in public prohibited

    2019

    acrylic paint, watercolour pencil, cottonduck

    208 x 140 cm (unstretched)

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    Fuck knuckle

    2019

    acrylic paint, linen

    214 x 140 cm (unstretched)

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  • Speech Patterns: Nadia Hernández and Jon Campbell

    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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  • Jon Campbell

    It's a world full of lying bastards

    2017 - 2020

    enamel paint on plywood, (28 panels)

    246 x 432 cm

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  • Jon Campbell

    Your application was unsuccessful

    2022

    acrylic paint, linen

    167.5 x 243.5 cm

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    Installation View, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2022. Photo by Duncan Wright

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