Sebastian Moody

About the Artist

Sebastian Moody (b. 1979, Sydney) has been creating artworks in the public realm professionally since 2002 and is perhaps best known for large-scale text projects that have appeared on airports, vehicular underpasses and building walls, including Fortitude Valley’s well known ‘The More I Think About It The Bigger It Gets’. Other locations include swimming pools, personals ads, kitchen splashbacks, coffee cup ‘interventions’, hang gliders and as shopping receipt ‘portraits’ – elsewhere his messages have manifested as idealised physical environments.

Equal parts gravitas and humour, Moody’s work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; QAG|GOMA; Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; Museum of Brisbane; Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts; QUT Art Museum, Brisbane; Bundaberg Arts Centre; Brisbane International Airport; Queensland Performing Arts Centre; Splendour in the Grass; Next Wave Festival; and Livid Festival.

I can show you, That this world, Is your world
2016
Synthetic polymer on paint and UV stable on board
40 x 40cm each (3panel)
Courtesy of Onespace Gallery
56 Vulture St West End Q 4101
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Venue Snapshot

Hong Lan Grocer is a grocer selling diverse and high-quality Asian foodstuffs.

An Asian food supplies store here since around 1980. This section of Vulture St has been light industrial, including a motor repair workshop a few doors away until the late 1990s. In the 1950s Edwards and Zerk, Manufacturers of High Grade Petrol and Electric Mowers was located here at number 56. Webb’s Car Electrics had also operated from here.