UNHEIMLICH: Tarryn Gill, Katt Osborne & Theo Costantino
When theatre director Katt Osborne encountered Tarryn Gill’s Guardians series of sculptures created for the 2016 Adelaide Biennale, she was drawn to their sense of duality. “ … playful and fun, and then, unsettling and surreal at the same time. I have always loved surprising and complex imagery in my own work, and I think […]
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The Dark Side
Snell cites Rainer Maria Rilke on the utility of difficult feeling in artmaking: ‘don’t take my devils away, because my angels might flee too.’ One central claim of this exhibition, after Rilke, is that experiences of mental illness can be catalysts for work that is of value aesthetically, socially, and intellectually. Much of the work […]
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Tagged Anna Nazzari, Carla Adams, D'Arcy Coad, Edith Cowan University, Lyndall Adams, Marcella Poulain, Mary Moore, Nicola Kaye, Paul Uhlmann, Roderick Sprigg, Sharyn Egan, Stephen Terry, Stormie Mills, Tarryn Gill, Ted Snell, The Dark Side
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