Leslie Rice Australia
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"I was a professional tattooer for more than 10 years before attending Art school and realising everything I loved was awful." - Leslie Rice
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Biography
Lives and works in SYDNEY, NSW, Australia
Completing his BFA with Honours at the national Art School in 2006, Leslie Rice began to make paintings that exploited, mocked and critically examined his own questionable taste. Winning the Doug Moran National Portrait prize in 2007 (and again in 2012), he was featured in a smattering of group shows, prizes and solo shows over the next ten years. As an actor, Rice has appeared in several feature films and nationally syndicated television programs and has contributed regularly as a presenter on ABC’s arts program, The Mix. Rice has taught students studying across all levels at the National Art School since 2008. He is currently a member of the NAS Academic board and is currently studying his Doctorate.
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Works
Leslie Rice
Dead Kelly, 2025Acrylic and oil on linen183 x 152cm“Troublingly, a decade-long study (2011-2020) of deaths in South Australia found that men with Ned Kelly tattoos were around two and a half times more likely to commit suicide and...“Troublingly, a decade-long study (2011-2020) of deaths in South Australia found that men with Ned Kelly tattoos were around two and a half times more likely to commit suicide and a staggering nine and a half times more likely to be murdered .
In all my opportunities to portray Ned indelibly on a working-class patriot, I was never once asked to tattoo an image of him sobbing in his cell the night before he was hanged. Such human complexity, it seems, has no place. In fact, the first black and grey tattoo (using shades of watered-down black ink, relying entirely on tonal relationships without colour) I ever did was an image of Ned, looking down the barrel of an admittedly anachronistically modern rifle, when I was around sixteen years of age. Keen to learn how it had healed—as such archival concerns are as important to the fledgling tattooer as they ought to be for an aspiring painter—I was disheartened to learn, a week or so later, that it had not healed and never would.
The customer—a mate of my dad’s mate Casey, whose name sadly escapes me—had been found, presumably murdered, head down in a North Queensland Mangrove swamp. In what could be darkly be considered a slight silver lining, they had been able to identify the now headless body thanks to the aforementioned fresh tattoo on his leg. Such is life.”
Exhibitions
Leslie Rice, 'The Tyranny of Kitschness', National Art School, Doctorate Exhibition, November 2025Exhibitions-
New Romantics
Group Exhibition September 4 - 20, 2025 GALLERY ONE, GALLERY TWORead more -
Once Upon a Midnight Dreary
Group Exhibition July 13 - 20, 2024 GALLERY TWORead more -
Sydney Contemporary 2022
Nanda\Hobbs Booth September 7 - 11, 2022 ART FAIRRead more -
Disco / Inferno
Leslie Rice June 22 - July 10, 2021 GALLERY TWORead more
