Marcus Camphoo
Born
1992
Community
Ali Curung - NT
Gender
Male
Languages
- Alyawarr
- Kaytetye
Skin Name
- Kemarre
Marcus ‘Double O’ Camphoo Kemarre was born at Murray Downs in 1992. He is a Kaytetye and Alywarr man who lives and works between Ali Curung (Kaytetye Country) and Tennant Creek (Warumungu Country). Double O began painting in 2017 as part of the Tennant Creek Men’s Centre art program which would go on to become the much-acclaimed Tennant Creek Brio and has painted with Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre since 2020.
Double O has has become known for his signature minimalist style of action painting. The small handful of deceptively simple grid-and-band compositions that he paints are seemingly guided by a set of fluid formulae and mental mathematics. They are acts of compulsion or stereotypy, taking the same form as sketches that he makes on pieces of scrap paper and is rumoured to have drawn since childhood. The paintings resonate like portals reaching into space, the artist’s psyche or an altogether different dimension.
Marcus has shown with the Tennant Creek Brio at the 20th Biennale of Sydney Nirin, NGV Melbourne Design Week 2022, in a recent survey show of the groups work, Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and at other shows in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Alice Springs, Darwin and New Zealand. In 2024 Marcus had his debut solo exhibition, MARKUSOOH, MAKASOOH, MARUSOOH, at 8 Hele gallery, Alice Springs. In February 2025 he exhibited at Melbourne Art Fair with 8 Hele gallery and cbOne gallery.
Marcus' work has been acquired in Australia by the National Gallery of Victoria, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art, Australian National University's Drill Hall Gallery and Araluen Art Centre, as well as the Fondation Opale in Switzerland. His work has also belongs to various important private collections in Australia.
Double O has has become known for his signature minimalist style of action painting. The small handful of deceptively simple grid-and-band compositions that he paints are seemingly guided by a set of fluid formulae and mental mathematics. They are acts of compulsion or stereotypy, taking the same form as sketches that he makes on pieces of scrap paper and is rumoured to have drawn since childhood. The paintings resonate like portals reaching into space, the artist’s psyche or an altogether different dimension.
Marcus has shown with the Tennant Creek Brio at the 20th Biennale of Sydney Nirin, NGV Melbourne Design Week 2022, in a recent survey show of the groups work, Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and at other shows in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Alice Springs, Darwin and New Zealand. In 2024 Marcus had his debut solo exhibition, MARKUSOOH, MAKASOOH, MARUSOOH, at 8 Hele gallery, Alice Springs. In February 2025 he exhibited at Melbourne Art Fair with 8 Hele gallery and cbOne gallery.
Marcus' work has been acquired in Australia by the National Gallery of Victoria, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art, Australian National University's Drill Hall Gallery and Araluen Art Centre, as well as the Fondation Opale in Switzerland. His work has also belongs to various important private collections in Australia.
Exhibitions
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Tennant Presence, Present Tense, August 2017, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin, NT Australia August 2017, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin, NT Australia
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Tennant Creek Superstars, April 2019, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia April 2019, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia
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King of the Roosters, April 2019, Raft Artspace, Alice Springs, NT, Australia April 2019, Raft Artspace, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Desert Mob 2019, September 2019, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2019, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Brio to Biennale, March 2020, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia March 2020, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia
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We Are The Living History, Sydney Biennale 2020, NIRIN, March 2020, Cockatoo Island, NSW, Australia March 2020, Cockatoo Island, NSW, Australia
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Gangstars of Art, Sydney Biennale 2020, NIRIN, March 2020, Artspace, Sydney, NSW, Australia March 2020, Artspace, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Salon Des Refuse, August 2020, CDU Gallery, Darwin, NT, Australia August 2020, CDU Gallery, Darwin, NT, Australia
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Ignite: Reimagining Connections through Covid, August 2020, Hilton Double Tree, Darwin, NT, Australia August 2020, Hilton Double Tree, Darwin, NT, Australia
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Desert Mob 2020, September 2020, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2020, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Are You Looking At Me?, April 2021, Raft Art Space, Alice Springs, NT, Australia April 2021, Raft Art Space, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Desert Mob 2021, September 2021, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2021, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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The Myth Makers, February 2022, Chapman & Bailey Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia February 2022, Chapman & Bailey Gallery, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Roger Kemp and the Tennant Creek Brio, Melbourne Art Fair 2022 with Chapman and Bailey, February 2022,Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia February 2022,Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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The Borderers, Melbourne Design Week 2022 with Modern Times, March 2022, Modern Times, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia March 2022, Modern Times, Melbourne, VIC, 2024
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Taking Care of Business, July 2022, Raft Art Space, Alice Springs, NT, Australia July 2022, Raft Art Space, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Desert Mob 2022, September 2022, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2022, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Love and Fear, September 2022, Thom Gallery, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia September 2022, Thom Gallery, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
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Black Sky, Perth Festival, February 2022, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Crawley, WA, Australia February 2022, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Crawley, WA, Australia
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Remember Now Old Man Nomad, May 2023, Chapman & Bailey Gallery, Alice Springs, NT, Australia May 2023, Chapman & Bailey Gallery, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Control Point presented by Raft Art Space, June 2023, Delmar Gallery, Summer Hill, NSW, Australia June 2023, Delmar Gallery, Summer Hill, NSW, Australia
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Desert Mob 2023, September 2023, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2023, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Cross Section, March 2024, Cassandra Bird Gallery, Potts Point, NSW, Australia March 2024, Cassandra Bird Gallery, Potts Point, NSW, Australia
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MARKUSOOH, MAKUSOOH, MARUSOOH, June 2024, 8 Hele, Alice Springs, NT, Australia June 2024, 8 Hele, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards 2024, June 2024, Museum and Gallery of the Northern Territory, The Gardens, NT, Australia June 2024, Museum and Gallery of the Northern Territory, The Gardens, NT, Australia
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Shock & Ore, August 2022, CDU Art Gallery, Brinkin, NT, Australia and Coconut Studios, Coconut Grove, NT Australia August 2022, CDU Art Gallery, Brinkin, NT, Australia and Coconut Studios, Coconut Grove, NT Australia
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Sydney Contemporary 2024 with Cassandra Bird, September 2024, Carriageworks, Eveleigh, NSW, Australia September 2024, Carriageworks, Eveleigh, NSW, Australia
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Desert Mob 2024, September 2024, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia September 2024, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis, September 2024, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Southbank, VIC, Australia September 2024, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Southbank, VIC, Australia
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Radioactive Anomolies, February 2023, Niagra Galleries, Richmond, VIC, Australia February 2023, Niagra Galleries, Richmond, VIC, Australia
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Revelation & Concealment, July 2024, JGM Gallery, London, United Kingdom July 2024, JGM Gallery, London, United Kingdom
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Ngurra, December 2023, JGM Gallery, London, United Kingdom December 2023, JGM Gallery, London, United Kingdom
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Aotearoa Art Fair 2023 with NAP Contemporary, March 2023, The Cloud, Auckland, New Zealand March 2023, The Cloud, Auckland, New Zealand
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Stockman Spirit, June 2017, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia June 2017, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Cultural Centre, Tennant Creek, NT, Australia
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Arlpwe Artists: Off the Beaten Track, April 2022, Japingka Aboriginal Art, Fremantle, WA, Australia April 2022, Japingka Aboriginal Art, Fremantle, WA, Australia
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Ayamalke/Jinta-kari (Many Different Ways), June 2023, Modern Times, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia June 2023, Modern Times, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia
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The Origin Of The World, March 2023, NAP Contemprary, Mildura, VIC, Australia March 2023, NAP Contemprary, Mildura, VIC, Australia
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Spring 1883 fair with NAP Contemporary, August 2023, The Windsor Hotel, Melbourne, VIC, Australia August 2023, The Windsor Hotel, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Melbourne Art Fair 2025 with 8 Hele Gallery and cbOne Gallery, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia February 2025, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Collections
- Foundation Opale, Lens, Switzerland
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
- Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs, Australia