Biennale of Sydney


We tried to be cultured on the weekend so we checked out the Biennale at Cockatoo Island.

It’s great that there’s a free ferry service from Circular Quay to the Island otherwise we probably wouldn’t have went (yes, we’re tight!).

It’s a bit strange that we went because none of us are actually into art, nor do we know how to critique or interpret it. As such we didn’t really look at much, but here’s a few shots of the ones that we saw. This was one of the first ones we saw, it’s probably also the coolest.

The girls posing with Death.

This was pretty cool, the paint looked really oily and shiny (as you can tell from my description, I’m so not an art person).

I thought this was pretty cool. It was a giant cube with writing all over it. I couldn’t get a shot of the entire cube because it was huge!

We all got bored in about 20 minutes so we went on the hunt for food. I went with the lamb roll, which wasn’t even warm! If I knew it was going to be a cold lamb roll I wouldn’t have gotten it, cold lamb isn’t my cup of tea. But the plate and cutlery was pretty cool.

We had planned to eat then continue exploring the island, but at the mention of Guylian cafe we all hopped on the next ferry back and forgot about exploring. Oh well, at least we tried to be cultured.

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