Past exhibition

Through a powerful assemblage of objects entwined around notions of the body or adornment, this exhibition delves into the textile practice of Troy-Anthony Baylis. The artist traverses disparate sources, from high to low brow and the ground in between – spanning literature, pop music, op shops and haute couture – to imagine a new language and reality; a technicolor dreaming of his own making. Borrowing from all things, including its title from the 1989 song by The Stone Roses, I Wanna Be Adored, the exhibition suggests an alternate dimension, one that embraces incongruity to celebrate the body, sexuality, Indigeneity, pop culture, art history and queer aesthetics.

The exhibition features serial works dating from 2006 to present, including new iterations and multi-component sculptural works, as well as a new series of appliquéd weavings.

A descendent of the Jawoyn people from the Northern Territory and also of Irish ancestry, the artist is Sydney-born, Brisbane-bred, and Adelaide-based. Troy-Anthony Baylis is QUT Alumni, having graduated in 1995. Their solo exhibition I wanna be adorned coincides with fellow alumni Alice Lang’s solo exhibition Flowah Powah.

Audio descriptions for a selection of artworks in Troy-Anthony Baylis: I wanna be adorned.

The Social Story illustrates a visit to QUT Art Museum with information about what to expect. This tool is designed for use by individuals requiring support to navigate through the Museum and enjoy the experience.

At I wanna be adorned at QUT Art Museum, follow the wayfinding floor decals to navigate the space and not miss any of the artworks.

Floorplan and sensory map

Copies of the commissioned essay written by Dr Katrina Schlunke are available to take home in the exhibition space.

Alternatively, please download a digital copy below.

'Troy-Anthony Baylis: I wanna be adorned' commissioned essay

Dates

20 June 2023 - 1 October 2023

Admission

Free

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