ALICIA KING

  • Alicia King is an interdisciplinary artist based in Lutruwita/Tasmania. Her practice engages a spectrum of phenomena across human and beyond-human landscapes, driven by a fascination with the rethinking and re-forming of our material world.

    Within this broad context, King explores the intersections of nature, technology and the sublime, alongside ideas of deep ecological time and cultural mythologies of the future. Through an alchemical approach to materiality and process, her artworks encourage the viewer to consider their interconnection with larger, unseen forces and complex ecologies.

    King holds a PhD from the University of Tasmania for Transformations of the Flesh; Rupturing Embodiment through Biotechnology. The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA NYC features King's artwork in their book Bio Design: Nature + Science + Creativity. King’s work also appears in The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture and New Scientist.

    King has exhibited within Australia and internationally. Awarded residencies include the Australia Council Tokyo Studio; Asialink Tokyo Wonder Site Studio; Rosamond McCulloch Studio, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris; Foundation BAD, Netherlands; Organ Haus, China and Urban Glass, New York. She is winner of the Arkley Award 2021, and the MONA Museum Scholarship, and has been shortlisted for awards including the Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship, The Georges Mora Fellowship, the McLelland National Small Sculpture Award, and the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize.

    King's work is held in collections including the MONA Museum, and the Justin Art House Museum, Melbourne.

  • 12 October / 17 November 2024

    ALICIA KING
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