Paola Pivi's 'I don't like it, I love it' at AGWA Perth
Paola Pivi's solo exhibition, "I don't like it, I love it," is currently on display at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth. Running until April 26, 2026, and curated by Robert Cook, the show includes large murals, photographs, and a significant suspended sculpture. Among the highlights are three newly created feathered polar bears illustrating climate change effects. A massive inflatable artwork, measuring 14 by 10 meters, dominates the atrium. Additionally, Gallery 10 features an interactive setup of 999 transparent trays with colored fluids to interact with sunlight. Pivi expressed her enthusiasm for finally showcasing these long-awaited pieces.
Key facts
- Paola Pivi's solo exhibition 'I don't like it, I love it' at AGWA Perth
- Curated by Robert Cook
- Runs until April 26, 2026
- Features three new feathered polar bears
- Includes 14m x 10m inflatable by Lincoln Peirce
- Includes 'Love addict' installation with 999 trays of colored liquid
- AGWA founded in 1895
- Main gallery opened in 1979, inspired by Mexico City's Museum of Anthropology
Entities
Artists
- Paola Pivi
- Lincoln Peirce
- Karma Culture Brothers
Institutions
- AGWA – Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Artribune
- Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA)
- Perrotin
Locations
- Perth
- Australia
- Milan
- Italy
- Perth Cultural Centre
- Mexico City
- Western Australia
- Alaska
- Hawaii
Sources
- Artribune —
- Designboom —