Works
  • John Prince Siddon, Stole Beer, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Stole Beer, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Eating From Tree Vine, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Eating From Tree Vine, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Bring Back Memories, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Bring Back Memories, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Marlu, Red Kangaroo, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Marlu, Red Kangaroo, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Mix It With Pride, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Mix It With Pride, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    $6,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    $6,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Pilhie Ghost, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Pilhie Ghost, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    $6,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Milky Way, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Milky Way, 2023
    acrylic on 44 gallon drum
    87.5 x 58 x 58 cm
    $6,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, My Strange Stories, 2021
    John Prince Siddon
    My Strange Stories, 2021
    acrylic on canvas
    120 x 240 cm
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Pulkartu Dreaming, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Pulkartu Dreaming, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    120 x 120 cm
    Salon des Refusés 2023 – Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA)
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Web Art, 2022
    John Prince Siddon
    Web Art, 2022
    acrylic on canvas
    120 x 120 cm
    Commissioned by Art Gallery of New South Wales
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Will the Lion Still Be King?, 2022
    John Prince Siddon
    Will the Lion Still Be King?, 2022
    acrylic on canvas
    120 x 120 cm
    $8,900
    Commissioned by Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • John Prince Siddon, One Punch Mob, 2019
    John Prince Siddon
    One Punch Mob, 2019
    acrylic on leather and bullock skull with wood, artificial flowers and feathers
    180 x 113 x 38 cm
    Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards 2019, Finalist
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Old Fella and the Satellite, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Old Fella and the Satellite, 2023
    acrylic on metal satellite dish with bullock skull on stand
    129 x 88 x 90 cm
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Saving Our Forest, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Saving Our Forest, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Caught in a Trap, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Caught in a Trap, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    59 x 59 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Darkest Day, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Darkest Day, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Gold Rush, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Gold Rush, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    $2,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Butterfly Dance, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Butterfly Dance, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, We All Own the Land, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    We All Own the Land, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, This Is My Land, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    This Is My Land, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    $2,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Under the Sea Is My Home, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Under the Sea Is My Home, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Our Ancestor, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Our Ancestor, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    59 x 59 cm
    $2,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Sky God, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Sky God, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    $2,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Save Our Country, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Save Our Country, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Easy Peaceful Evening, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Easy Peaceful Evening, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Save Our Barrier Reef, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Save Our Barrier Reef, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    $2,990
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
  • John Prince Siddon, Love Story, 2023
    John Prince Siddon
    Love Story, 2023
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
    Commissioned by Cement Fondu
    Sold
  • John Prince Siddon, Pulkartu (Spider – JPRI0015-336/22), 2024
    John Prince Siddon
    Pulkartu (Spider – JPRI0015-336/22), 2024
    acrylic on 3D print
    50 x 50 x 18 cm
    $5,500
  • John Prince Siddon, Pulkartu (Spider – JPRI0013-334/22), 2024
    John Prince Siddon
    Pulkartu (Spider – JPRI0013-334/22), 2024
    acrylic on 3D print
    50 x 50 x 18 cm
    $5,500
Exhibition Text

Cement Fondu
36 Gosbell St, Paddington NSW 2021

Opening Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11am – 5pm

 

In partnership with Mangkaja Arts Resource Centre, Disco Dreamtime Drums is a new exhibition by Walmajarri artist John Prince Siddon, featuring a suite of Cement Fondu commissioned artworks, including a central drum installation, grid of 14 paintings, wallpaper and lightworks. Guest-curated by Siddon’s long term collaborator, Emilia Galatis, this is the artist’s first major public exhibition in New South Wales.

 

The majority of the artworks presented in Disco Dreamtime Drums were created in 2023 during and in response to the disastrous flooding in the artist’s home of Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of far north Western Australia. The flooding resulted in the collapse of the town’s vital bridge along with the destruction of numerous homes, gravely affecting the artist, his community and wildlife in the area.

 

Reflecting on this time, the artist’s “darkest day”, this exhibition marks a discernible shift in the tenor of his practice, which can be observed between new works produced amidst these profoundly challenging circumstances and his previous, more bombastic approach that is evident in five earlier large-scale paintings encompassing the space. Siddon’s new paintings – found both on canvases and tin drums – primarily utilise an earthier palette and propose an alternative, animistic hierarchy. While the artist’s celebrated signature wit remains evident in incisive cultural observations and a playful mix of the traditional and contemporary, his recent departure reflects a deliberate invocation of a more somber reality in which the impacts of natural disaster find his community in an ongoing state of recovery.

 

A cornerstone of the exhibition, the painted fuel drums offer historical reference to the art ‘ready-made’ and to Siddon’s personal creative origins whereby he would paint on any material he could find, including boab nuts, skulls, boards, satellite dishes, coolamons and foraged wood pieces. Siddon’s incorporation of disused objects and relics from the Kimberley region formally echoes his celebrated ‘mixed up’ aesthetic, which converges past and present by diffusing Narrangkani iconography across pop culture references and imagery of the natural world.

Installation Views