J Davies

J Davies

Artist Profile

Biography

J Davies is a multidisciplinary Takataapui artist respectfully doing mahi on stolen lands of The Kulin Nation in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia). Through their ongoing archiving of contemporary queer existence J cultivates connection to community and culture whilst considering themes of identity, intimacy and neurodiversity. With a distinctly personal perspective J documents their own life behind-closed-doors, inviting audiences and collaborators to collectively contemplate the ways in which we view and value intimacy.

J graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2017, formalising an expansive photographic practice that they have been undertaking since 2008. In 2022 Davies was awarded the World Centred Photography Practice award from RMIT and in the same year was shortlisted for the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, and the Incinerator Gallery’s Incinerator Award. In 2022 they published their first book Half of My Whole Life Was Just a Dream exploring the connectedness of consciousness and subconsciousness. Most recently, Davies has been included in Melbourne Now, 2023, with a major photographic installation.

Making waves in contemporary photography locally and abroad, J has recently been included in Melbourne Now, with a major photographic installation. They are also exhibiting at the Hong Kong International Photo Festival in October 2023, and will be presenting a major solo exhibition in 2024 as a part of Photo2024 at James Makin Gallery!

J Davies is a multidisciplinary Takataapui artist respectfully doing mahi on stolen lands of The Kulin Nation in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia). Through their ongoing archiving of contemporary queer existence J cultivates connection to community and culture whilst considering themes of identity, intimacy and neurodiversity. With a distinctly personal perspective J documents their own life behind-closed-doors, inviting audiences and collaborators to collectively contemplate the ways in which we view and value intimacy.

J graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2017, formalising an expansive photographic practice that they have been undertaking since 2008. In 2022 Davies was awarded the World Centred Photography Practice award from RMIT and in the same year was shortlisted for the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, and the Incinerator Gallery’s Incinerator Award. In 2022 they published their first book Half of My Whole Life Was Just a Dream exploring the connectedness of consciousness and subconsciousness. Most recently, Davies has been included in Melbourne Now, 2023, with a major photographic installation.

Making waves in contemporary photography locally and abroad, J has recently been included in Melbourne Now, with a major photographic installation. They are also exhibiting at the Hong Kong International Photo Festival in October 2023, and will be presenting a major solo exhibition in 2024 as a part of Photo2024 at James Makin Gallery!

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024 PHOTO 2024, James Makin Gallery, Melbourne
2023 The Sentimentality of Something Unseen; Incinerator Gallery
Whānau; The National Gallery of Victoria for Melbourne Now
The Odyssey of the Body, The Origins of Touch; IC Contemporary for The
Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
2022 Half of My Whole Life Was Just a Dream; Woven Projects

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 Home (away from home), Hong Kong International Photo Festival
2023 Melbourne Now – NGV Melbourne
In Motion; Room to Create Exhibition & Open Studios at Collingwood Yards
People; Unassigned Gallery
HARD; Wood Street Gallery by Christopher Boots
I Admire, I Desire; Sol Gallery
2022 Off-Kilter; Group Sessions
SMUT – The Second C*ming; The Rochey
Pillow Talk; Abstract Gallery
Regen Autonomy; Incinerator Gallery
ko kori toku ingoa; Blak Dot Gallery
Queering the Frame; Centre of Contemporary Photography
PHOTO 2022: New Photographers; James Makin Gallery
Taking Up Space; Meat Market
2021 SMUT; Oigåll projects
Residences, rituals; Woven Projects
Intersection; IC Contemporary
Yours Queerly; Sawtooth Gallery
2019 Significant (Others); C3 Artspace

2023 Participating Artist in The Hong Kong International Photography Festival
Satelite Program
2023 Artist in Residence at Collingwood Yards (2022-3)
2022 Winner of the World Centred Photography Practice Award from RMIT
Shortlisted for Bowness Art Prize at Monash Gallery of Art
Shortlisted for Incinertor Art Award at Incinerator Gallery
2021 Yerba Magazine’s Artist in Isolation Award
Feminist’s Photography Award
2020 Super Flat Lab’s Emerging Photographer Award
2017 Finalist for The Majlis Travel Scholarship
Majlis Encouragement Award (VCA Graduate Show)
2016 Majlis Encouragement Award (VCA Graduate Show)

ARTWORKS

  • RenzoJ Davies Renzo (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2020 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 29.5 x 21 cm $600.00 ENQUIRE →
  • In the BackseatJ Davies In the Backseat (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2020 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 59.4 x 42 cm $1,500.00 ENQUIRE →
  • Zen & JacJ Davies Bathing II (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2020 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 59.4 x 42 cm $1,200.00 ENQUIRE →
  • MengJ Davies Window Watching (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2020 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 42 x 27.9 cm $900.00 ENQUIRE →
  • BathbabesJ Davies Bathing (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2020 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 59.4 x 42 cm $1,200.00 ENQUIRE →
  • GustavoJ Davies Gustavo (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2019 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 29.5 x 42 cm $900.00 ENQUIRE →
  • TouchJ Davies Touch (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2019 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 21 x 29.5 cm $600.00 ENQUIRE →
  • TylerJ Davies Tyler (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2019 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 29.5 x 21 cm $600.00 ENQUIRE →
  • CallanJ Davies Sun Bathing (Edition of 7 + 2 AP) 2019 Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 59.4 x 42 cm $1,500.00 ENQUIRE →

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