Zoe Sinclair
Climbing the steel tower, she wraps herself around the urban sprawl.
Reshaping elements of urban confetti; disturbing the function of what we once knew. Abstracting the familiar reveals unheard conversations. The disobedience of objects and material, within our invisible visible structures. Disassembling to reassemble in a new context, but one that is no longer purposeful. Subverting the language that we expect of public space. For “one cannot repeat the place in which something is uttered.” Now extracted and transformed. A language. A dent.
but I like metal things.

Zoe Sinclair, Installation View. Image Courtesy of University of Melbourne

Zoe Sinclair, Untitled, steel, aluminium, water from NGV moat, 2024

Zoe Sinclair, Untitled, steel, 2024

Zoe Sinclair, Untitled, steel, 2024

Zoe Sinclair, Untitled, steel, 2024

Zoe Sinclair, Untitled, aluminium, water from NGV moat, 2024
Faculty of Fine Arts and Music
University of Melbourne