Political Cartooning Exhibition Wraps Up 2009

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009


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Political cartooning exhibition wraps up 2009


A prominent media commentator has raised concerns about the future for Australian

cartoonists at the launch of Behind the Lines: The Year’s Best Cartoons 2009 an exhibition

of the year’s best political cartoons at the National Museum of Australia today.


“The future for our black and white artists is a study in grey,” said Michael Bowers, the

cartoon and photographic commentator for ABC TV’s Insiders program.


“Australian cartoonists are struggling to survive in a world of newspaper closures, cutbacks

and easy to use computer technology. The cartoonist is under threat as never before,” said

Mr Bowers.


Mike Bowers was speaking at Behind the Lines: The Year's Best Cartoons 2009, an

exhibition exploring the twists and turns of another eventful year in Australian politics which

opened today at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.


“After a tough twelve months of Australian politics these cartoons provide a much needed

jolt of satire. It is a great opportunity to reflect on what happened, appreciate some great

artwork and have a good laugh,” said Senior Curator Guy Hansen.


The exhibition will trace major events of the year including the Black Saturday bushfires,

fighting the recession, Australia’s relationship with China, debate over the Emissions

Trading Scheme, as well as other hot topics including the controversial ‘ute-gate’ scandal,

the swine flu pandemic and the arrival of refugees.


The cartoons in this year's exhibition represent the best Australian political cartoons sourced

by the National Museum throughout the year. Artists include Bill Leak, Cathy Wilcox, John

Spooner, David Rowe, Geoff Pryor, David Pope, Mark Knight and First Dog On The Moon.


Exhibition visitors will be invited to choose their favourite cartoon for the People's Choice

Award, a $1000 prize for the cartoonist with most popular work in the exhibition.


Behind the Lines: The Year's Best Cartoons 2009 is a National Museum of Australia

travelling exhibition and will travel to Parramatta, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin throughout

2010. The exhibition is on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra from

December 8, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Admission is free. For more information visit



For interviews, images and more information please contact Dennis Grant on

02 6208 5351, 0409 916 481; Caroline Vero on 02 6208 5338, 0438 620 710 or

media@nma.gov.au


The National Museum of Australia is an Australian Government Agency






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