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What does it
mean to be Australian? It seems as if Leong is posing this question
to us in this series 'An Australian'. In these photographs he assembles
images that symbolise an essentialised idea of Australian-ness personified
by Anglo-Celtic tradition. The
exclusion of other cultures within the myth of Australian identity
is inverted by the inclusion of Leong himself in each image.
An Asian face
in place of an Anglo-Celtic one. In 'An Australian - Crocodile Dundee',
for instance, Leong is Mick Dundee, the wise-cracking bushman. Similarly
in 'An Australian - Ampol', Leong place himself in an advertisement
with the caption 'I'm as Australian as Ampol'. He is featured as
an Aussie character dressed in a 'drizabone' on a motorbike accompanied
by a cattle dog.
David Moore's
striking yet historically significant image of migrants crammed
on the dech of a boat arriving in Australia serves as the basis
for another intervention. Titled 'An Australian - After David Moore'
Leong is amongst newcomers with one arm outstetched in anticipation
of arrival. In what was originally an incisive documentation of
European post-war migration, Leong (with the inclusion of his face)
has dirupted this to reflect other successive ways of migraton.
(by
Melissa Chiu, Director of 4A Gallery, Sydney Australia)
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