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Cosmic Neighbour

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17 Valentine St
Haymarket NSW 2000
Australia
When

Mondays and Thursdays to Sundays, 11am to 5pm Thursday 25 January 2024 to Monday 26 February 2024 Sunday 25 February 2024 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

To welcome the Year of the Dragon, twin brothers Chris and Andrew Yee join hands once more in their graphically scintillating show, Cosmic Neighbour.

Known for fearlessly crossing the bridge between traditional Chinese and contemporary Asian-Australian design and culture, the Yee brothers leave no stone unturned for all leaf and litter to be hybridised. Ancient mythology, Saturday morning cartoons, fantastical beasts and the latest in footwear, all swirl together in a collaborative storm of shining colours, exuberant ideation, and hyperpop aesthetics.

Whether you’re from the west of the Pearl River Delta or west of the Red Rooster line, the Yee brothers invite you to link arms with a neighbour and reimagine the world together this Lunar New Year.

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