We are thrilled to showcase the participation of Robert Campbell Jnr, Destiny Deacon, Kirtika Kain, Tracey Moffatt and Kaylene Whiskey in the 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns.
Curated by Artistic Directors Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero, the 24th Biennale of Sydney works across time periods, beyond the borders separating cultural practices rooted in different genealogies, and from all continents. The edition owes a profound debt to the rich heritage of what is known today as Australia, especially to the struggles and practices in which First Nations communities and migrants have played key roles.
Curated by Artistic Directors Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero, the 24th Biennale of Sydney works across time periods, beyond the borders separating cultural practices rooted in different genealogies, and from all continents. The edition owes a profound debt to the rich heritage of what is known today as Australia, especially to the struggles and practices in which First Nations communities and migrants have played key roles.
The selected artists’ practices are firmly rooted in diverse communities and artistic vocabularies, inviting audiences to bear witness to multiple histories. The exhibition carries hope to resist the mainstream mindsets of perpetual crisis that often leads to inaction.
As part of the program, works by Robert Campbell Jnr, Kirtika Kain and Tracey Moffatt will be on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia (MCA). Destiny Deacon and Kaylene Whiskey will be exhibiting at the White Bay Power Station.
As part of the program, works by Robert Campbell Jnr, Kirtika Kain and Tracey Moffatt will be on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia (MCA). Destiny Deacon and Kaylene Whiskey will be exhibiting at the White Bay Power Station.
Installation view photographs of Robert Campbell Jnr, Kirtika Kain and Tracey Moffatt are Courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, photography: Hamish McIntosh
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