A Wonder rone will be the second artist in residence in the interesting ballroom area above Flinders Street Station.%20(1).jpg)
According to Time Out
TI was curious how much of it was true and how much was urban legend. "I was desperate to get in."
- "I find it fascinating that there is an entire wing of the building that was locked up for decades," he says. "Once I discovered how important these spaces had been in the past, I knew I wanted to share that with people."
- Rone has taken over many a decaying weatherboard home for his display 'Omega'; the Alphington Paper Mill for highly limited viewings of his collection of works, 'Alpha'; and the Star Lyric Theatre building in Fitzroy for his show, 'Empty' over the previous 20 years. He even appeared in an abandoned 1930s home for 'Empire' in 2019.he prolific street artist's new immersive installation is taking over the Flinders Street ballroom.
Following the success of Patricia Picinini's hyperrealist installation,
A Miracle Constantly Repeated, rone will be the second artist in residence in the intriguing ballroom space above Flinders Street Station.
'Time,' his new immersive project,
will be scattered across 11 themed rooms, all featuring Rone's characteristic female figures flanked by vintage-style objects by Carly Spooner, interior set decorator, and a building team directed by Callum Preston. To accompany, composer Nick Batterham contributes an eerie soundscape.
For years, I had heard all these stories about the mysterious ballroom above Flinders Street Station, Rone, alias Tyrone Wright, explains.
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