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Perhaps he had heard of the town's paint the town red story and thought he would be at home there? Even the thick-skinned Bennett had the wind taken out of his sails by these events and he remained single until he was 73, when he married the Baroness de Reuter. There are many other stories listing his excessive and occasionally boorish exploits. These didn't stop him being an successful and innovative journalist though. He invested heavily in developing on his father's news empire. In , with the simple brief of 'find Livingstone' he sent the travelling correspondent of the New York Herald - Henry Morton Stanley, to track down and interview David Livingstone in Africa.
After a long search Stanley was ready to give up but was encouraged by Bennett which, when he eventually located his prey on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, resulted in what has become one of the most famous of all journalistic lines - "Dr.
Livingstone, I presume? His playful yet powerfully political artworks borrow images from other artists and mix and re-contextualise elements from Western and non-Western art history. In Abstraction Native , from the Abstraction series of —, Bennett imposes the face of Australian politician and social activist Peter Garrett formerly the front man of Australian rock band, Midnight Oil onto an abstracted human figure.
The textured surface references the colonial footprint of global black slavery. By quoting from a range of cultures and artistic styles, he questions and undermines colonial history and racist stereotypes.
In Bennett began making work under the name 'John Citizen'. At first glance, paintings from the Interior series appear similar to the work of Patrick Caulfield and look like a brightly coloured pull-out from a lifestyle magazine. Look more closely, however, you can see paintings by the 'real' Bennett displayed on the walls. The persona of John Citizen partly represents 'the Australian Mr Average', but is also a kind of disguise for Bennett.
He also wrote an open letter to the dead artist celebrating their cultural and artistic similarities, as well as their shared love of jazz, rap and hip-hop.
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