
Fiona Hall
Fiona Hall is a prominent Australian contemporary artist whose multidisciplinary works encompass sculpture, installation, and photography, often reflecting on nature, culture, and the impact of colonization. Hall has represented Australia at the Venice Biennale and is known for her innovative use of materials, including organic and recycled elements, to create thought-provoking pieces that challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment and society.
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Fiona Hall is the owner of Mana Stables and has supported Luke Dee and Amelia Clark in their equestrian pursuits.
Society Insider: First look at Taika Waititi and Brad Pitt’s secret Queenstown collaboration; rich-listers Paula and Simon Herbert expecting baby daughter; Kiwi equestrian glamour couple Luke Dee and Amelia Clark taking on EuropeFiona Hall collaborated with the Tjanpi Desert Weavers for an exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2015.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers at 30: how 400 Indigenous women in remote Australia took the art world by storm | Australian artFiona Hall is a distinguished living artist who has signed the petition for Khaled Sabsabi's reinstatement.
Artists who represented Australia at Venice Biennale call for Khaled Sabsabi to be reinstated | Australian art



























