Two solo art exhibitions will be held in a Sydney car park by Alaska Projects at the end of the month.

Adam John Cullen’s exhibition Burnout will feature objects associated with car parks – namely “ice-cream, empty handbags, butts, blowjobs, scrapes, paint flecks, dividers, guides, markers, anxiety, triumph, passage and dead ends”.

Meanwhile, Gary Carsley’s The Pre_Raphaelite Sisterhoodwill be slightly less risque but engage with more politically challenging ideas of white male patriarchy and exploring the Pre_Raphaelite Sisterhood, a group of people who rejected 1980s capitalism and lived together in a cubby house.

Alaska Projects host the exhibits from Wednesday October 28 to Sunday November 15.

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