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Dale Cox

Contemporary Artist Dale Cox works across a diverse range of visual media including Film, painting and sculpture, often appropriating found objects as materials for alteration and reinvention. Cox enjoys blurring the boundaries of his painting practice into hybridized painted sculptural works, documentaries, video art and film. Cox explores issues around environmental concerns within the era of the Anthropocene. Other interests include the changing perceptions towards Australian Colonial Hist ...

Contemporary Artist Dale Cox works across a diverse range of visual media including Film, painting and sculpture, often appropriating found objects as materials for alteration and reinvention. Cox enjoys blurring the boundaries of his painting practice into hybridized painted sculptural works, documentaries, video art and film. Cox explores issues around environmental concerns within the era of the Anthropocene.

Other interests include the changing perceptions towards Australian Colonial History, including the ownership, management and commoditization of the Australian landscape amongst broader environmental themes. Paintings often address issues such as climate change, and the precarious imbalance of man altered environments, and the ancient rhythms of the Australian landscape. Other works explore history and fractured contextual timelines, cultural hybridisation, religion and globalisation, subverting the prevailing narratives of post Colonial Australian history.

Dale Cox holds an honours degree in Fine Arts (Painting). Currently represented by Australian Galleries Melbourne and Sydney, Dale has for the past 16 years presented numerous solo exhibitions and participated in several curated group exhibitions, including at the National Gallery of Victoria and The Australian Embassy in Washington DC. Cox’s paintings and sculptures can be found in significant public, corporate and private collections worldwide. He is represented in Australia By Australian Galleries Melbourne and Sydney.

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