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Johnnie Dady is a South Australian artist and arts educator who specialises in installation art entailing sculpture and drawing.
Biography
Johnnie Dady (also known as Johnny Dady and Jonathan Dady) was born in the UK in 1961 and migrated to Australia in 1987. He has a BA (Hons), Fine Art Sculpture, from Maidstone College in the United Kingdom and a Master of Visual Arts from the University of South Australia. He lectures in drawing and sculpture at Adelaide Central School of Art.
In 2013, his sculpture, The Fones at the University of Adelaide was vandalised.
He has also collaborated with fellow artist and lecturer Roy Ananda.
Artistic style and subject
Dady is known for his installation pieces such as cardboard pianos. He is also known for large-scale drawings.
Residencies
Australia Council London studio residency 2001
Australia Council Rome studio residency 2006
Australia Council London Studio Residency 2009
Major exhibitions
2012 Heysen Sculpture Biennial
Collections
Dady's work is held in the following collections:
Marion City Council
University of Adelaide
Further reading
Baseless propositions, exhibition catalogue, 2009
Drawing/sculpture Johnnie Dady (AUS), exhibition catalogue, 2007
Heartlines exhibition catalogue 2010
Johnnie Dady and Roy Ananda, Wax on, Wax off: Exercises in thinking and action, 2015
References
External links
Entry in Design & Art Australia Online