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Adelaide biennial

March 2022

  • Abdul-Rahman Abdullah's In the Name, made from silicone, hangs at the Adelaide Bennial

    Australian arts in focus
    From carcasses to ‘westie car culture’: scenes from the 2022 Adelaide biennial

    Under the title Free/State, artists are examining and celebrating the concept of freedom, in works that touch on Covid lockdowns, detention centres and souped-up muscle cars

April 2020

  • 20200228 BIENNIAL Installation Stelarc SRGB 2000px Photo Saul Steed 0Z2Y1931

    The artist with the remote-controlled robotic body: 'I’ve made a career out of being a failure'

    Stelarc has suspended himself from hooks and had an ear implanted in his arm. Now his 2020 Adelaide biennial work puts the audience at the helm

March 2020

  • installation view: 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres featuring Beatrice by Julia Robinson, Santos Museum of Economic Botany, Adelaide; photo: Saul Steed.

    Monsters in the gallery: Adelaide biennial invites the chaos of the unknown

    From Megan Cope to Stelarc, the artists at this year’s biennial confront the disturbing unknown head-on

February 2020

  • Artist Karla Dickens.

    ‘Meth Kelly’ and colonial monsters: Australia's biggest art shows get Indigenous rewrite

    White history and heroes are ripe for satire at this year’s Biennale of Sydney and Adelaide Biennial
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