Pro Hart

Australian artist (1928–2006)
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::summary Australian artist (1928–2006) ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pro Hart |
| honorific_suffix | MBE |
| image | |
| birth_name | Kevin Charles Hart |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Broken Hill |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Broken Hill |
| resting_place_coordinates | |
| nationality | Australian |
| spouse | Raylee June Tonkin |
| awards | |
| website | |
| children | Kym Hart |
| David Hart | |
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Kevin Charles "Pro" Hart, MBE (30 May 192828 March 2006), was an Australian artist, born in Broken Hill, New South Wales, who was considered the father of the Australian Outback painting movement and his works are widely admired for capturing the true spirit of the outback. He grew up on his family's sheep farm in Menindee and was nicknamed "Professor" (hence "Pro") during his younger days, when he was known as an inventor.
Art styles
Hart typically painted with oils or acrylics, using paint brushes and sponges, and depict scenes of rural town life, nature, topical commentary, and some religious subjects. His illustrations for the collection of Henry Lawson's poems show keen powers of character observation combined with an obvious wit. Hart was also a sculptor, working with welded steel, bronze and ceramics.
Pro Hart was known for his novel techniques including "cannon painting"{{cite web |url=http://www.phillipsfineart.com.au/prohart/inspiration.aspx?ins=34=single|title=Cannon painting|accessdate=2008-03-27|publisher=Phillips Fine Art}} and "balloon painting".{{cite web|url=http://www.phillipsfineart.com.au/prohart/inspiration.aspx?ins=33=single|title=Balloon Painting |accessdate=2008-09-27|publisher=Phillips Fine Art}} An example of his cannon painting technique appeared in a famous 1988 television commercial Hart appeared in which saw the artist create the image of a dragonfly on carpet using food.{{cite web|url=https://www.adnews.com.au/news/stainmaster-resurrects-pro-hart-tvc|title=Stainmaster resurrects Pro Hart TVC |accessdate=2023-04-09|publisher=Ad News}} In 2002 he was using his own DNA as a mark of authenticity in his paintings.{{cite news | url = http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2002/s545311.htm | title = Australian art in midst of periodic boom | date = 1 May 2006 | publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation | url = http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/09_02/protected_art.shtml | title = DNA protected art by Pro Hart | date = 27 September 2002 | publisher = Genome News Network
For most of his career Hart was dismissed by many critics as a mere showman, with his art often judged as populist and derivative, and not good enough for serious critical attention. Barry Pearce, the head curator of Australian art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales said that comparing Hart with the artists whose work normally hangs in the gallery was "rather like Slim Dusty being compared to Mozart". Hart considered his critics to be a part of the "art mafia" and noted that he achieved his success without any help from the arts establishment.
Beliefs
He frequently addressed political themes in his artwork. When asked about this subject, he stated "If I said what I thought sometimes, I might get sued so I paint to show what is going on, to bring out the truth and make people aware".{{Cite web | last = Hills | first = Kevin | title = Pro Hart - Australian Artist | url = http://www.kevinhillstopten.com.au/artists.php | accessdate = 2 March 2010 }}
The painting Aboriginal Land Rights is from Pro Hart's "masks" period. This painting highlights his conspiracy ideas with regards to land rights. The scene has a map of Australia with the Aboriginal flag over the top. The people in the background "playing the communist cards" have Illuminati logos on their ties. In the foreground are a group of Aboriginal people, perhaps negotiating their rights.
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/ProHartLandRights.jpg" caption="Pro Hart Land Rights Painting"] ::
Pastimes
He collected vintage cars and motor cycles, and invented many kinds of engines and machines. He enjoyed pistol shooting, reading the Bible, and organ music.{{cite web |url=http://www.redbubble.com/people/leewilde/art/98791-20-pro-hart=single |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130201120925/http://www.redbubble.com/people/leewilde/art/98791-20-pro-hart=single |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 February 2013 |title=Pro Hart biography by Lee Wilde |accessdate=2008-03-27 |publisher=RedBubble |url=http://www.phillipsfineart.com.au/prohart/biography.aspx=single |title=Pro Hart biography |accessdate=2008-03-27 |publisher=Phillips Fine Art |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090613025146/http://www.phillipsfineart.com.au/prohart/biography.aspx=single |archive-date=13 June 2009 |url-status=dead
Awards
He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1976. In 1982 he received an Honorary Life Membership of Society International Martinique for outstanding artistic achievement. He received an Australian Citizen of the Year award in 1983, and was known for his charitable work and generosity.
Final years
Pro Hart developed motor neurone disease. He died on 28 March 2006. He had been unable to paint for the last six months of his life. A large state funeral was held for him on 4 April 2006 in Broken Hill — the first state funeral in New South Wales to be held west of the Blue Mountains.
He was interred in the Broken Hill cemetery.
References
References
- STAINMASTER. (2016-09-21). "STAINMASTER® carpet TV Commercial with Pro Hart 1988".
- (2006-04-01). "Pro Hart: hang the lot of them". [[Sydney Morning Herald]].
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