In-Conversation: Leila el Rayes & Sebastian Henry-Jones

In-Conversation: Leila el Rayes & Sebastian Henry-Jones

Join artist Leila el Rayes and curator Sebastian Henry-Jones, as they discuss artmaking as a catalyst for social change and hopeful futures.

By UNSW Galleries

Date and time

Sat, 1 Jun 2024 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

UNSW Galleries

Cnr Oxford St & Greens Rd Paddington, NSW 2021 Australia

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join artist Leila el Rayes for a conversation with West Space curator Sebastian Henry-Jones, as they discuss artmaking as a catalyst for social change and hopeful futures. Together they will discuss el Rayes’ new sculptural commission for the 24th Biennale of Sydney which interrogates the complexity of multilayered identities that defy categorisation. The conversation will explore ideas concerning decolonial theory, artistic expression under capitalism, and considers the evolving role of art in tying communities together.

Leila el Rayes’ work celebrates vulnerability by fusing identities and contexts. Working across sculpture, performance, video and text, her practice explores hardship, desire and uncertainty to find moments of meditative intricacy, fragility and beauty. Her material choices are often deeply philosophical, and experiment with duality. This duality reflects a powerful truth: suffering and despair can co-exist with, if not be catalysts for, hopeful futures and calls for unity.

Sebastian Henry-Jones’ curatorial approach is led by an interest in DIY thinking, and situated in the context provided by the gentrification of Sydney and Melbourne’s cultural landscapes. Seb is the Curator at West Space, Melbourne, and was previously Curatorial Assistant for the 22nd and 23rd editions of the Biennale of Sydney, NIRIN and Rivus.

Presented in conjunction with the 24th Biennale of Sydney, ‘Ten Thousand Suns’ at UNSW Galleries, 9 March – 10 June 2024.

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UNSW Galleries stands on an important place of learning and exchange first occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples. It brings together the work of leading Australian and international practitioners, curators, and writers working in the fields of contemporary art and design. UNSW Galleries is a space for the presentation and interpretation of contemporary visual and material culture, and a site for gathering and conversation. The program stresses the importance of learning through exhibition-making, using integrated projects and events across the year to engage audiences in conversation with commentators from a range of disciplines.

Free