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Alice Lang’s work makes use of crafted forms and materials, which she manipulates to explore a range of concepts. She discusses a central concern of her practice as the tension between form and formlessness, allure and repulsion, the known and the unknown. Her crafted forms are able to tease the relationship between the decorative and the grotesque. Recently, Alice’s work has also looked at abstraction and the political. As well as using techniques such as macramé and other fibre crafts throughout her work, Lang also represents a contemporary populist range of craft materials such as puff paints, and bright fluorescent thread.

She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours (Visual Arts) First Class from Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia (2004).

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