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At Home with: Alex Seton

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WHERE DO YOU CALL HOME?

AS/ I’ve lived and worked in Newtown since 2002 - I adore this little nook of the world. It has changed a lot in that time but has retained a sense of local community.

DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A COLLECTOR?

AS/ Yes. While I’ve had the benefit of artist swaps, I tend not to be able to help myself when I walk into an exhibition and see something that leaps out at me! Only recently, I realised that I have more than 200 works… there’s still plenty more room left on the ceiling though!

WHAT ARE YOU COOKING FOR DINNER TONIGHT?

AS/ Salmon yellow curry with coriander, cashews and sesame wrapped with soft tortilla tacos, stuffed with wild coconut rice and mango salsa. With more coriander. I really enjoy cooking, and weirdly, this meal has been one of my more successful experiment­s!

WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING/READING/LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW?

AS/ Dancing with Strangers written by Inga Clendinnen tells of the first night of the first fleet when Europeans and Indigenous Australian­s danced together. Kim Mahood’s Position Unknown is another recent read. I’m really into Australian writers who speak to our various different relationsh­ips with the land.

I’ve been listening to Sofi Tukker’s album Treehouse and I can’t get Paténipat by Charlotte Adigéry out of my head both high energy and great to carve to!

DO YOU HAVE A MARBLE BATHROOM?

AS/ Nope - all wood and tile! I recommend marble only for artworks.

DO YOU HAVE A GREEN THUMB?

AS/ Yes, I have a splendid urban jungle garden that suffers neglect as shows draw closer. I have five different types of fig, which brings me a stupid amount of pleasure!

TO SEE AVAILABLE WORKS BY ALEX SETON, ACCESS THE VIEWING ROOM BY ENTERING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS

Alex Seton at home. Photograph­y credit: Vasili Vasileiadi­s

Alex Seton

Proposal For a Humble Monument, 2020 Molong marble

120 x 86 x 77 cm Photograph­y credit: Mark Pokorny Wynne Prize finalist

(detail on right)

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