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Michael Torres

MERVYN STREET

Edition 1/3 

16 x 20 inch 

 

Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art 

 

$145 AUD 

Includes GST & postage within Australia 

 

Bio

Michael Jalaru Torres is an Indigenous fine art photographer and poet, born on November 25, 1976, in Broome, Western Australia. He is a Djugun-Yawuru man with tribal connections to the Gooniyandi/Jabbir Jabbir/Ngarluma peoples. He draws inspiration from the unique landscapes and people of the Kimberley region, which feature prominently in his work.

Michael's photography explores contemporary social and political issues facing Indigenous people, drawing on his own stories and personal history. He creates conceptual and innovative portraiture and abstract landscape photography. Although he is a self-taught photographer, he regularly experiments with different mediums, and he is interested in expanding his photography into installations and motion work, pushing the boundaries of conceptual photography.

His photography has appeared in exhibitions in China, Germany, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and regional Western Australia. He has won several awards, including being a finalist in the Telstra NATISAA Awards in 2023. He has also exhibited in solo exhibitions, such as the WA Museum video creator in 2024, Bingaa - Ballarat International Foto Biennale in 2023, and SCAR III 2021 – Red Earth Arts Festival, Karratha.

 

Michael has exhibited in several group exhibitions, including 'IN THE RUINS I SEE THE FUTURE'- Incinerator Gallery in 2023, Kakala Tapu - Collaboration + Veisinia Tonga - Blak Dot Gallery in 2021, and Say it with Flowers presented by Kat Clarke - Ballarat International Foto Biennale in 2021. He is also the founder of Blak Lens, a community-made collective of established, emerging, and aspiring Blak photographers and videographers across Australia.

Michael Jalaru Torres' work not only celebrates the unique cultural heritage, experiences, and perspectives of Indigenous Australians, but it also raises awareness of the ongoing struggles and injustices faced by these communities in the present day.

 

Statement

Mervyn Street is a Gooniyandi man.

Gooniyandi is one of the two river groups from the country around Fitzroy Crossing.

He was born at Louisa Downs Station.

Mervyn speaks fluent Gooniyandi as well as English.

Mervyn is an accomplished author, illustrator, carver and painter.

He has authored a book entitled ‘Know Your Granny’ about his country and his language.

He has also co-produced the book entitled ‘At The River’. Mervyn has used his artwork extensively in the Yiyili School where he teaches his traditional language.

Mervyn is an important person for art and culture in Yiyili and Pull Out Springs communities and is a former Chairman of Mangkaja Arts.

TORRES Michael

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