Join us for a spotlight talk with 24th Biennale of Sydney artist, Darrell Sibosado, who will appear by his work on display in the Turbine Hall at White Bay Power Station to discuss the themes and content of the work, his practice and the process of realising the project.
Biography
Darrell Sibosado is a Bard man from Lombadina, situated on the Dampier Peninsula of the Kimberley coast, Western Australia. His practice explores the innovative potential of the riji (pearl shell) designs within a contemporary context. Passed down over countless generations, the designs represent the detached scales of Aalingoon, the Rainbow Snake, as he rests on the ocean surface, shedding his scales containing traditional knowledge and beliefs. Through his printmaking and installations, Sibosado reflects on traditional Bard lore and is intent on reiterating that Aboriginal culture is a living, adaptive culture that undeniably commands a presence in the contemporary space.