'A breath of fresh air in South Australia'

Tamara Dean, Elephant ear (Alocasia odora) in Autumn from the series In our nature, April 2017, Adelaide Botanic Garden, pure pigment print on cotton rag, 150 x 200 cm

Tamara Dean, Elephant ear (Alocasia odora) in Autumn from the series In our nature, April 2017, Adelaide Botanic Garden Source: Courtesy the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney

2018 Adelaide Biennial: the drama of the cosmos and evolution, beauty and the environment, and how they reflect on human life.


2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art curator, Erica Green, says, ‘the exhibition titled Divided Worlds, recognises that we live in troubled times. However, rather than foretelling conflict, my focus has been on assembling an exhibition that celebrates the enduring role of art and culture. Divided Worlds offers an opportunity to experience an alternative dimension – one where “difference” is the natural order of things, and a strength to be celebrated.’ What does our expert Andrea Candiani think about it?


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