Women’s Work – Alex Mackellar

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Women’s Work

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Alex Mackellar

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Women’s Work (2020), Digital Illustration

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Alex Mackellar is a Brisbane (Meanjin) based multidisciplinary artist working predominantly with notions regarding identity politics through his practice. Employing mediums such as painting, sculpture, found objects, digital art, and photography, Mackellar’s nostalgic practice reflects on personal experience to denote the negative stigma surrounding what it means to be masculine in contemporary culture.

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