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New Gold, 2024

Saville Coble

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

pigment photographic print on paper (frame: 121.5cm x 94.7cm depth 4.3cm)

Saville Coble
born Australia 1974

New Gold 2024
pigment photographic print on paper

‘This is a portrait of Dr Christian Thompson AO, a contemporary visual artist and a Bidjara man of the Kunja Nation. The gold lightly painted across his face is a reference to the lesser-known side of his Chinese-Australian heritage and to “Xin Jin Shan”, which is how the first wave of Chinese immigrants referred to the gold rush in Australia. Thompson’s paternal grandmother, Harriet Woods, is a direct descendant of the Chinese migrants who immigrated during the Victorian gold rush in the early 1850s. This lineage guides us to his current work and shows how the past creates his new inspiration.’

Saville Coble is a Naarm/Melbourne-based photographer from King Island, lutruwita/Tasmania who works across commercial and art photography.

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