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Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down
Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore - Third Drawer Down

Never Be Enough Tote Bag x Paul Yore

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Details

NEVER BE ENOUGH, 2021 wool needlepoint 44.0 x 48.0 cm

About the Artist

Paul Yore is one of Australia’s most thought-provoking and consequential multidisciplinary artists. Born in Naarm/Melbourne in 1987, he lives and works on Gunaikurnai Country in Gippsland, Victoria, and completed his studies in painting, archaeology and anthropology at Monash University in 2010. Yore’s work engages with the histories of religious art and ritual, queer identity, pop-culture and neo-liberal capitalism, recasting a vast array of found images, materials and texts into sexually and politically loaded tableaux and assemblages which celebrate hybrid and fluid identities, unstable and contradictory meanings, and the glowing horizon of queer worldmaking.

Materials 

-cotton

Size

-(L) 45cm x (H) 39cm