Ante Dabro
Ante Dabro is a Croatian-born Australian artist/sculptor and art teacher who has lived and worked in Canberra, [Australian Capital Territory] since the late 1960s.
Dabro's sculptures are typified by angular form; many are nudes and bronzes. His work is said to embody universal themes, "suffering, hope, sexuality, heroism, spirituality" but also silently acknowledge the 'outsider'.
Principal works
A selection of Dabro's works are listed:- Royal Australian [Navy Memorial, Canberra] - Sailors and Ships - Interaction and Interdependence, unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II on 1986-03-03, the 75th anniversary of the Navy.
- Australian National University:
- * Contemplation - a response to the poetry of Judith Wright
- * Sir Winston Churchill - Winston Churchill Trust
- Brindabella Business Park, Canberra Airport; these are in the collection of the airport's owner, Terry Snow, and are on loan to BBP:
- * four bronzes at water features, Susanne, Dancer, and The Bathers, all dated 2005
- * a bronze figure Genesis, unveiled 2009-06-02 by the Governor General of Australia, Quentin Bryce.
- Canberra City
- * "Resilience"
- Saint Matthew,, St Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Page, ACT
Career
- 1964 - graduate, Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb
- 1966 - Master of Arts, Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb
- 1967 - emigrated to Australia, settled in Canberra
- 1971-2004 - teacher, School of Art, Australian National University
- 1984-6 - commission, Royal Australian Navy Memorial, Anzac Parade, Canberra
- 1989
- * commission, Liberal Party of Australia, miniature bust of Sir Robert Menzies
- * commission, Government of Australia, for French Bicentenary, sculpture of naval explorer Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse
- 1999 - Retrospective solo exhibition, 1969–99, Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra
- 2005 - commissions, for Terry Snow and Canberra Airport
Staircase thefts