GLEN MACKIE | 'Kudin' | Vinyl-cut relief print
GLEN MACKIE | 'Kudin' | Vinyl-cut relief print
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"Kudin is the name of my great great grandmother. Though little is known of her, she is said to have been born in Iama (Yam) Island from a strong traditional family. She was of slight build and raised a family of four sons and one daughter. It seems she adapted to the progressive interests of her husband, Yankee Ned Mosby, a Jewish American who had fought in the American Civil War with the Alabama rifle battalion and later made his way to Australia aboard a whaling ship. He sailed north to the Torres Straits and formed one of the earliest pearling fleets there in the 1870s. Though it was common for men to have several wives at the time, Ned wanted only Kudin. From that time, it became common practice for one-woman/one-man marriages, endorsed further by the Anglican church and the ‘Coming of the Light’ in the late 19th century."
- Glen Mackie
Glen Mackie (Kei Kalak)
Kulkalgal people.
Born 1975, Kala Lagaw Ya Country, Iama/Yam Island, Zenadth Kes/Torres Strait Islands.
Lives and works Gimuy Walaburra Yidinji/Yirrangangi Country, Gimuy/Cairns, Queensland.
Glen Mackie (Kei Kalak) is from Iama/Yam Island, and his totems are the hammerhead shark and the crocodile. His bold minarr, or infill-design style, incorporates family totemic designs as well as his own invented repeating patterns. He retells the myths and stories he inherited from older family members, and credits his artist grandfather for teaching him to carve. As Iama’s only practising artist, he feels a responsibility to keep alive the sacred stories of the four brothers who travelled from the north before memory and settled the Zenadth Kes. Mackie fiercely wants to preserve his culture by retelling the stories of his community for the benefit of young people of the Islands and the general public.
My partner Jemma, herself a Tiwi & Iama (Yam) Islander and I, honoured my ancestral grandmother by naming our daughter Kudin.The bold minar, or infill-design style in Glen Mackie (Kei Kalak)’s work incorporates family totemic designs and his own invented geometric repeating water pattern. He retells the myths and legendary stories he inherited from older family members. As one of Yam Island’s few practising artists he feels he has a responsibility to keep alive the sacred stories of the four brothers who travelled from the north before memory and settled Zenadh Kes, more commonly known as the Central and eastern Torres Strait Island.
GLEN MACKIE | 'Kudin' | 2023 | Vinyl-cut relief print | 106 (h) x 80 (w) cm | Edition of 35