

Arthur Boyd: Crying Beast Cap
Man on Fire: Visions of Nebuchadnezzar brings Arthur Boyd’s iconic work into dialogue with a significant new commission by leading Australian contemporary artist Shaun Gladwell.
Produced largely in the UK during the 1960s, Arthur Boyd’s renowned series depicts the biblical story of King Nebuchadnezzar, who, exiled by God for the sin of pride, is condemned to live as an animal in the wilderness for seven years.
Boyd’s treatment of the myth is deeply personal, driven by his firm pacifism and informed by the turbulence of the Vietnam War era. The works become a meditation on unchecked ego and pride, and the fragility of the human condition.
Bringing together these two leading Australian artists across generations, Man on Fire: Visions of Nebuchadnezzar explores an ancient story of hubris and undoing. Illuminating the enduring questions of power, exile and human frailty, the meeting of Boyd and Gladwell ignites new considerations of masculinity, psychological reckoning and renewal.
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Designed exclusively for the exhibition, this cap features ;
Arthur Boyd, Figure and crying beast, c. 1969
Bundanon Collection
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Embroidered on AS Colour Access Cap
Low profile
Curved peak, six panel cap
Tonal under-peak lining
Adjustable fastener with metal clasp for closure
Logo on reverse
One size fits all
100% Cotton
$49
In stock


