Transparent Little Knucklebones 1
2026
acrylic on canvas, aluminium tray frame
1085 x 930mm
Marching Backwards into the Future (20/20)
2026
rear view mirrors, steel cable
600 x 600 x 1900mm
Transparent Little Knucklebones 2
2026
acrylic on canvas, aluminium tray frame
1085 x 930mm
Frames: @natpenney
Images: @rosinapossingham
ACCELERATOR (installation view)
2026
This body of work was created and exhibited on stolen Kaurna Land. Always was Always will be.
ACCELERATOR explores the interior space of a car as a threshold within our everyday environment. In this
exhibition, Benen Hamon is exploring the materiality and functional aesthetics of the car and its
relationship to the body, civic infrastructure and the imagination. Following his current interest in kinetic
sculpture, this body of work sees Benen use several repurposed motors in combination with painting,
casting and assemblage sculpture. The exhibition is accompanied by a short story written by Tom Gurn
titled You sat down and told me about the day your cat Tipsy was runover by an electric van.
I want to extend a massive thank you to everyone that helped me put this body of work together, and came through to see it. Overwhelmed with the amount of support and love on opening night. Special thanks to @natpenney@miles.dunne.artist@double__diamond__@shaun.does.things for technical support and @torngums for his beautiful writing. Also @floatinggoosestudios for having me
Images and Documentation: @rosinapossingham & myself
#upullit
I have a solo show opening next month @floatinggoosestudios titled Accelerator. The exhibition will have an accompanying text written by my dear friend @torngums
Opening on Friday the 13th of March - 6pm
Some install shots of a collaborative work ‘Triple Encasement’ with @_benen__ from @householdpresents show ‘In Collaboration With’ from Adelaide Design Week this year.
Made with steel, paint, cement, glass, lead and a reclaimed fluorescent globe.
Photos by @cashmereflipflops