Georgia Boseley

Georgia Boseley

A$5,280.00

Borrowed Kinships #1

Raffia, wire frame, 56cm (W) x 56cm (D) x 106cm (H), Year: 2025

Borrowed Kinships is an installation of two woven forms that viewers can move around or beneath – exploring relational kinship from multiple angles.Lit by spotlights, the forms cast shifting shadows, extending their presence. The work engages with kinship as relation: not only inherited, but formed, chosen, or borrowed. Rotating gently on fishing line, the forms’ moving shadows embody ancestral ties while creating a sense of movement that embraces the fluid nature of relation.

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Georgia Boseley is an award-winning Central and Eastern Arrernte artist and researcher living in Naarm. Her practice and research are grounded in resistance and relationality. She critiques the ongoing structures of colonial occupation and refuses institutional legibility and the demand to translate herself for settler consumption. Her work documents the complexity and resistance of living as a First Nations person today. Boseley creates contemporary sculptural works using traditional weaving practices, alongside large-scale paintings and ceramic sculptures. Her work is anti-colonial and anti- capitalist, and engages with intergenerational trauma, and the importance of relational being and connection.