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2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Free/State

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Free/State

Contributors:

By (Author) Sebastian Goldspink
Contributions by Liang Luscombe
Contributions by Patrice Sharkey
Contributions by Luli Eshraghi
Contributions by Bradley Vincent
Contributions by Holly Childs

ISBN:

9781921668517

Publisher:

Art Gallery of South Australia

Imprint:

Art Gallery of South Australia

Publication Date:

7th April 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 300mm

Weight:

300g

Description

Free/State assembles a group of artists who are fearless; the provocateurs, vanguards and outsiders - challenging histories and art forms, and in the process, offering reflections on an era of multi-faceted global upheaval. The book explores ideas of transcending states, from the spiritual and artistic to the psychological, and embraces notions of freedom in expression, creation and collaboration.

Delivering new and unexpected visions of transformative personal and public moments, in mediums spanning photography, painting, sculpture, installation and the moving image, Free/State presents a multi-generational collective of artists hailing from every Australian state and territory.

As curator Sebastian Goldspink explains, 'Each of these artists is emblematic of the many divergent facets of contemporary Australian art. Diversity is embraced and celebrated in Free/State and the exhibition is reflective of a nation still in the throes of grappling with its past and defining its future.'
Artists include: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah (WA), Serena Bonson (NT),

Mitch Cairns (NSW), Dean Cross (NSW), Shaun Gladwell (VIC), Dennis Golding (NSW), Loren Kronemyer (TAS), Laith McGregor (NSW), Kate Mitchell (QLD), Tracey Moffatt (NSW), Stanislava Pinchuk (VIC), Tom Polo (NSW), JD Reforma (NSW), Reko Rennie (VIC), Julie Rrap (NSW), Kate Scardifield (NSW),
Darren Sylvester (VIC), Jelena Telecki (NSW), Rhoda Tjitayi (SA), James Tylor & Rebecca Selleck (ACT), Angela & Hossein Valamanesh (SA), Sera Waters (SA) and Min Wong (NSW).

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