4 May > 28 May
Sound is Illuminated is proud to be part of Melbourne Design Week 2023
13 October > 13 November 2022
The Fragile Skin of the World extends Blincoe’s practice of combining unusual materials and technologies to synthesise intricate
sculptural arrangements that confuse and collapse the ideological distinctions separating objects from their environments.
4 August > 4 September 2022
Linden New Art is proud to present Kingdom of Pleasure, an exhibition by local artist Jane Burton. In Kingdom of Pleasure,
Burton expands upon her ongoing exploration of memory, desire and mortality with a new suite of dream-like photographs offering a darkly
ambiguous, enigmatic, and provocative take on Luna Park.
9 June > 31 July 2022
Developed in collaboration with members from the local community, Distant Shores combines documentary photography, family photos
and written testimony to tell the story of the migrant experience through themes of cultural connection, memory, longing and loss.
Curated by Anna Monea.
21 April > 29 May 2022
In 2018-21, Martin was invited to observe fire initiatives that focus on the revival of 'Good fire' practice on Gumea Dharawal Country, as
Artist in Residence at Bundanon Trust, NSW. RIGHT FIRE evolved over several days spent with Elders and Indigenous Fire
practitioners photographing cultural burn practice to emphasise the significance of learning about Indigenous Fire knowledge.
3 February > 6 March 2022
The Work is not the Work is an experimental exhibition featuring six exquisitely formed ceramic vessels. The exhibition is
part of Moseley’s research that tests the limits of what an artwork can be. These works pose the question as to whether an artist can claim
someone else’s consciousness as their own artwork.
9 December 2021 > 30 January 2022
This group show, curated by Alojz Babic, explores the lockdown experience through the work of three artists working with textiles. The works
explore the physical and psychological impacts of being confined. Babic has focussed on textiles as they evoke deep rooted associations with
domesticity and intimacy.
Of Slender Means
29 July 2021 > 14 November 2021
Carolyn Menzies will present a series of sculptural works and charcoal drawings that explore materiality and the intersection of art and
craft. Menzies’ sculptures are made from steel wool and steel mesh. Steel is a hallmark of modern sculptural practice, however Menzies’ use
of the material gently subverts this legacy as the wool and mesh are unashamedly domestic.
Architecture of Memory
13 May 2021 > 18 July 2021
Anna Révész is an emerging, Adelaide-based artist whose practice encompasses drawing, painting and sculpture, with a particular interest
in photography. Révész uses both digital and analogue photography to explore ideas relating to memory, such as how memories are created,
sustained or reconstructed.
Chrysalis; Recognition and Restitution
1 April > 9 May 2021
Güler Altunbas is a Melbourne-based artist practicing in a variety of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking and digital
technologies. She has an extensive history as an advocate for the prevention of violence against women and children and successfully brings
her personal lived experience to her art practice, public speaking events and collaborations.
Encounter
23 January > 23 February 2020
Jonathan Kim’s practice places deep importance on the relationship between a medium and its
environmental factors. The reconstructed structures made of found materials present various spatial concepts based on phenomenology.
Kim's art is deeply inspired by Korean artist Lee Ufan’s theory of Man-Nam (Encounter).
Foreign Objects
9 November > 24 November 2019
80km till the next town… endless horizon. This place should be more familiar. I have passed along this road endlessly. This particular piece
of bitumen is the thing that connects myself to those that are closest to me, yet it feels so foreign.