Philip Beesley examines his artwork <i>Sibyl</i> at the 18th Biennale of Sydney
Philip Beesley examines ‘Sibyl’ at the 18th Biennale of Sydney
The 18th Biennale of Sydney opened this week and i had a wet and wintery tour of it on Tuesday.
Some of the artists were with their works, so i took the opportunity to get some pictures with their creations.
Tiffany Singh with her installation ‘Knock on the Sky Listen to the Sounds’ at Pier 2/3Peter Robinson and his large scale sculpture ‘Gravitas Lite’ at Cockatoo IslandAdam Cvijanovic and his vertiginous painting ‘The River’Philip Beesley’s sprawling ‘Sibyl’ installation at Cockatoo Island felt like something from a Tim Burton film.Cal Lane imprisoned by her artwork. She told me it didn’t really have a title.Monika Grzymala with her delicate paper installation ‘The River’
The Biennale runs till 16th September and is well worth a visit. It’s very instagramable.
Love the feeling of Adam Cvijanovic’s painting ‘The River’ – as though you’re up above in the sky, looking down on the land below. A very powerful piece and the more you looked at it and gave it time, it enveloped you.
Love the feeling of Adam Cvijanovic’s painting ‘The River’ – as though you’re up above in the sky, looking down on the land below. A very powerful piece and the more you looked at it and gave it time, it enveloped you.