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Helen Johnson part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Tate joint collection

Helen Johnson part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Tate joint collection

To mark International Museum Day, which this year explores the theme of contested histories, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) and Tate today announced the acquisition of five additional artworks in their International Joint Acquisition Program for contemporary Australian art, supported by Qantas. The Program promotes Australian art globally, helping Australian artists reach new audiences.

These joint acquisitions by MCA and Tate include three paintings by Helen Johnson (Seat of Power 2016, Bad Debt 2016, and A Feast of Reason and a Flow of Soul 2016), an installation by Richard Bell (Embassy 2013-ongoing) and a video by Peter Kennedy with John Hughes (On Sacred Land 1983-84). In May 2016, the two institutions acquired artworks by Susan Norrie, Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett and Judy Watson.

Helen Johnson comments: “It is an important moment for me to have these three paintings jointly acquired by the MCA and the Tate. Addressing, as they do, the depredations of British colonial culture in Australia, and some ways in which we perpetuate it, it feels appropriate for these works to be entering the shared custodianship of the MCA in Sydney and the Tate in London.”

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Image: Helen Johnson, Bad Debt, 2016. Acrylic on canvas, 380 x 320 cm

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