Aurelia King is a Hungarian-Taiwanese Australian artist living and working on unceded Gadigal land.
King’s installation practice explores the experimental boundaries of the expanded field. Often working with found materials, King employs laborious processes of transformation, deconstruction, and reconstruction in ritualistic journeys to process her personal, familial, and locational experiences. Engaging with her experiences of locating self, evolving identity, and cultural reclamation, she reforms meaningful materials to expose new understandings.
King’s recent work delves into place-bound identity, and the ability for location to hold memory through expanded site-specificity.