Eduardo Wolfe-Alegria
Eduardo Wolfe-Alegria interprets his memories and encounters through a lens of surrealism, drawing from tropes of mythology and fantasy to create imagery that is at once anthropomorphic, metamorphic and psychedelic. Laced with a distinctly queer sense of camp and humour, his work seeks to remind us of our connection to the more than human world, its seen and unseen forces, proposing enchantment as a means through which to enrich our lived experience. Wolfe-Alegria currently lives and works on Gadigal land, Sydney.
He completed an MFA at Sydney College of the Arts in 2014 and has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions and prizes around Australia, as well as solo shows including Opening Ceremony at Passage Gallery, Sydney. His work was recently curated into the survey show Painting Now at Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney and he has a solo show scheduled later in 2024 at OIGALL PROJECTS, Melbourne. His work is held in private collections nationally and internationally. He also teaches at the School of Design, University of Technology, Sydney.