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Title
Biodata
Date
1994
Place
Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
Description

A knitted a matinee jacket, a bonnet and bootees, and made a rattle/teething ring from thin metal strips cut from Coke cans. The six pack of Coke cans onto which rubber nipples were attached referring to how Coca-cola, originally used traditional drugs, the South American cocoa leaf and the African cola nut. As well as being a sign of consumer capitalism Coke was also used as a post-coital contraceptive douche in Third World countries in which the artist clearly pointed to.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Blaze, CACSA, 1990-2002;
http://stephanieradok.com/writing/000034.shtml

Event type/s
exhibition
Tags
Adelaide Biennial
Duo
Installation

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