Anthony Lister

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Anthony Lister
Ballerinas.jpg
Born01/01/1980
Brisbane, Australia
NationalityAustralian
EducationBachelor of Fine Arts, apprenticed under Max Gimblett (2002)
Notable work
Ballerinas, Superheroes, Figurative works, Live Installation
MovementFine Art, Lowbrow (art movement), Street Art
Websitewww.anthonylister.com

Anthony Lister (born 1980) is a contemporary Australian artist.[1] Lister helped pioneer the street art movement in his home city as a teenager and is considered Australia's premier ‘street artist’.[1][2] His scrawling, figurative style employs charcoal, acrylic, spray paint, and oil. His exhibitions include those held at the Urban Spree Gallery in Berlin, Robert Fontaine Gallery in Miami, in New York, in Sydney and Black Art Projects in Melbourne.

Personal life[]

Lister was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1980. He grew up in the Brisbane suburb of Keperra. Lister attended Mitchelton State High School.[3]

Lister began painting at the age of 17. He was encouraged and influenced by his grandmother who had been a painter herself for over 80 years. After graduating high school he went on to study at GRIFFITHS University’s, Queensland College of Art in Brisbane, from which he then graduated in 2001. Shortly after graduating, Lister traveled to New York, where he found mentorship under Max Gimblett, one of New Zealand's most influential living artists.[4]

Lister has since exhibited his work extensively within Australia and internationally both in the gallery and on the streets, notably with Bogan Paradise, a three-story exhibition in a disused sex shop in Sydney, Australia 2011, Los Angeles USA solo exhibition curated by Roger Gatsman 2011, Los Angeles solo show New Image Art 2011 and Unslung Heros, The Outsiders/Lazarides Gallery, London and Newcastle, UK 2012. Lister's estranged wife and two children are featured in his "Have You Seen Them? The Listers" stickers. Photos and videos of his children are often seen in the "New" section of his official website.[5]

Career[]

One of Australia's most internationally renowned contemporary artists,[1] Lister's work presents a grimy fusion of high and lowbrow culture with influences from a number of areas and genres, including street art, expressionism, pop art, and contemporary youth culture, often drawing from television and the "misguided role models" that result. Revelling in the "spirituality" and the "heritage" of Western popular culture he takes this joint legacy and remoulds it into something equally alluring and grotesque, a perfect representation of the society he seeks to depict. These works are seen in galleries across the globe with solo exhibitions across Australia, United States, Europe and UK.[6]

Taking influence from the dirtier and rough techniques of "Bad" Painting and merging it with the spirit and practices of graffiti art Lister has embraced an explosive, scratchy, scrawling form of figurative aesthetic using a variety of mediums from painting, drawing and installation to film, music and VR technology.

He is notable within the Lowbrow (art movement) and has been featured on Juxtapoz, Vogue, WoosterCollective and Highsnobiety. Commercially, Anthony Lister has worked with various international fashion, lifestyle and technological brands such as Hermès, The Standard Hotel, Westfield, Vogue Australia, Samsung and Mercedes-Benz. He has also collaborated with many well-known artists and personalities including Blek le Rat, Space Invader, Mark "Chopper" Reid and Nick Cave.

Noted as one of the top 50 most collectable Australian artists, Lister's work is included in the collections of National Gallery of Australia, David Roberts Collection, TVS Partnership, Brand & Slater Architects, Brisbane Grammar School, BHP Collection and Art Bank Australia.

Documentary-maker Eddie Martin is releasing a film about the value of self-expression, told through the life of Anthony Lister. In 2016 Screen Australia announced that "Lister - Adventure

Painter" as well as 9 other documentaries will share in more than $2.54 million of funding from the agency's Documentary Producer Program and the Documentary Broadcast program.[7] The film is currently in post-production and to be released in August 2017.[8]

Exhibitions (Solo)[]

2020: Head Hunter, Melbourne AUS

Thousand Amazing the Great, Wollongong Regional Gallery, Wollongong, AUS

Rude Words, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo, JP

2019: Woke Up on Fire, Robert Fontaine Gallery, Miami, USA

Culture is Over, Black Arts Gallery (10 year anniversary), Sydney, AUS

Modern Masters, Mirus Gallery, Denver Colorado, USA

2018: The Holy Wig Out, Urban Spree Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Bowery Works, Allouche Gallery, New York City, USA

Triangles and Triangles, First Street Gallery, HONG KONG

The Flower Show, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, AUS

2016: Run Away Ouiji, Blackarts Gallery, Melbourne AUS

Meanwhile In Australia, Spacejunk Art Centers Grenoble, Lyon & Bayonne, France

2015: Black Door Limousine, Robert Fontaine Gallery, Miami USA

Mad Props Street Cred, New Image Art, Los Angeles USA

2014: Power Tripping, Jonathan LeVine Gallery, NYC USA

Hurt People Hurt, Lazarides Gallery, London UK

2013: Never Odd Or Even, Robert Fontaine Gallery, Miami USA

The Beautiful Misery, Olsen Gallery, Sydney, AUS

SCOPE Art Fair special Projects Space, Miami USA

2012: Unslung Heros, The Outsiders/Lazarides Gallery, London & Newcastle UK

New Image Art, Los Angeles USA

Things We Shouldn't Talk About, Milan, Italy

2011: Los Angeles Solo curated by Roger Gastman, Los Angeles USA

Bogan Paradise, Gallery A.S., Sydney Australia

Street Faces, Metro Gallery, Melbourne Australia

Rainbow Tears, Pictures On Walls, London UK

The Experiment, The Project Room, Berlin Germany

2010: Pop Up, Miami Basel, Miami USA

Memories Not Included, Chalk Horse Gallery, Sydney Australia

Installation and Sculpture Edition By Anthony Lister, The Standard, New York USA

How to Catch a Time Traveller, Lyons Wier Gallery, New York USA

The Beauty Of Failure, Show & Tell Gallery, Toronto Canada

You Call That a Back Rub, Metro 5 Gallery, Melbourne Australia

2009: No Win Sitch, Porky's Strip Club, Kings Cross, Sydney Australia

The Pain of Feeling, K Gallery, Milan Italy

Magic Tricks, Fifty24 Gallery, San Francisco USA

2008: This Won't Change Anything, Metro 5, Melbourne Australia

WK/Lister, Elms Lester, London UK

Quit Your Sobbing and Call Me in the Afternoon, New Image, Los Angeles USA

God has a plan to Kill Me, KGallery, Milan Italy

Spider Stance, Elms Lester, London UK

2007: Super is as Super Does, Metro5 Gallery, Melbourne Australia

Cracker got Snapped by the Pops, Fifty24, San Francisco USA

Mythology for Beginners, Harrison Galleries, Sydney Australia

Rest on Nails, Lyonswier Ortt, New York USA

2006: Saturday Morning Prime Time, Spectrum Galley, London UK

Supermarket, Metro5 Gallery, Melbourne Australia

Backdoor Confessional, Harrison Galleries, Sydney Australia

Between Crackdowns, Art Gallery Schuberts, Gold Coast Australia

Observations of Manliness, Criterion Gallery, Hobart Australia

2005: Smells Like White-Out, Metro 5 Gallery, Melbourne Australia

Twice on Sundays, Fox Galleries, Brisbane Australia

Wrapped Meat Lyric, Lyonsweir Gallery, New York USA

My Daughter's Panic Attack, Brian Moore Gallery, Sydney Australia

2004: Subtitled, Fox Galleries, Brisbane Australia

The Finer Points of Monkeyism, Art Galleries Schubert, Gold Coast Australia

2003: Places & Things, Fox Galleries, Brisbane Australia

2002: Issues & Aesthetics, Project Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, Australia

2001: Urbanised Influence, Fox Galleries, Brisbane Australia

Bibliography[]

YEAR TITLE PUBLISHER
2015 Public Spaces: Public People Griffith Law Journal, AUS
2014 Anthony Lister: Adventure Painter by Roger Gastman Gingko Press, USA
2013 Anthony Lister Sketchbook - 10 Years of Selected Drawings Blackarts Projects
2010 Beyond The Street- The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art Gestalten, USA
2010 Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Art Taschen, USA
2010 Stickers: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art Rizzoli Books, USA
2010 Anthony Lister Macmillan Art Publishing, AUS
2009 Tales of White Trash Prophecy Upper Playground, USA
2008 God Has a Plan to Kill Me KGallery, Italy
2007 Uncommissioned Art Melbourne University, AUS
2007 Alarmi3 Vanilla edizioni, Italy
2006 Unfinished Journey Macmillan Art Publishing, AUS
2006 The Guild Seven Nine Press, AUS
2005 Anthony Lister: Twice On Sundays Fox Galleries Publications, AUS
2005 I NY, New York Street Art Verlag GmbH &Co. KG, GER
2005 Conform Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, AUS
2004 Anthony Lister Subtitled DVD Fox Galleries Publications, AUS
2003 Places & Things Fox Galleries Publications, AUS

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "The 50 Most Influential Street Artists of All Time39. Anthony Lister". Complex AU. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Anthony Lister street art: The blurred line between crime and culture". News Corp. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Anthony Lister". Widewalls. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  4. ^ http://www.lostateminor.com/2017/10/16/interview-anthony-lister-brisbane-street-artist-became-international-fine-art-sensation/
  5. ^ Anthony Lister website, new Archived 24 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Anthony Lister Interview, retrieved on 2 August 2007.
  7. ^ "Screen Australia invests over $2.5 million in 10 docos". if.com.au. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  8. ^ "LISTER - ADVENTURE PAINTER". www.screenaustralia.gov.au.

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