published: 16 Jan 2025, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 20 Jan 2025 - 16 Feb 2025 | venue: Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | cost: Free | address: Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaLook up at our street banners and you might see the Sydney Lunar Festival banner galleries celebrating the Year of the Snake.
YEAHYEAHCHLOE’s artwork, ‘A Feast Fit For A Snake’, embodies the vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year within contemporary Australia.
The artwork centres around the cunning wisdom of the snake, whose strategic prowess secured itself 6th place in the Great Race. In the artwork, the snake reprises its clever strategy, disguising itself amidst the Lunar New Year feast. Whether coiled within the dumplings or concealed within the yi mein (long life noodles), these crafty serpents have positioned themselves perfectly to partake in this year’s delicacies.
‘A Feast Fit For A Snake’ captures the communal spirit that food evokes during Lunar New Year celebrations. It’s a playful homage to the joy of sharing and connecting over cultural dishes, inviting viewers to revel in the festive harmony that food inspires during this period.
About the artist
YEAHYEAHCHLOE was born in Daegu, South Korea and raised in regional northern NSW. Her work delves into the intimate connections between individuals and the objects that shape their identities. Drawing inspiration from nostalgic 90s cartoons, YEAHYEAHCHLOE’s distinctive aesthetic employs clean lines and vibrant flat colours across digital art, painting, sculpture and installation.
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