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Exhibitions

Sunday 1 June
2025

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Albert Tucker

Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 15 MarchSunday 31 August

Izabela Pluta

Lumina

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 5 October

Group Show

Permanent Collection

Geelong Gallery
Sunday 9 MarchSunday 17 August

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Group Show

TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 20 July

Tina Stefanou

You Can't See Speed

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 4 AprilMonday 9 June

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Phuong Ngo

Inheritance

West Space
Saturday 12 AprilSaturday 7 June

Serwah Attafuah

The Darkness Between the Stars

ACMI
Tuesday 11 MarchSunday 1 June

Escher X nendo

A House for Escher

NGV International
Saturday 1 MarchMonday 9 June

Lee Bul

Untitled

NGV International
Thursday 1 AugustFriday 1 August

Mark Raphael Baker

The Things You Cannot See: Photography of Mark Raphael Baker

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 1 AprilSunday 6 July

Group Show

Chutzpah: Spirit. Recollection. Self

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 1 MaySunday 27 July

Group Show

1964, 1969, 1977, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2025

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 11 AprilSunday 8 June

Amber Stokie

Layers Of Life

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

James Price

Higher Frequency Medicine

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

Group Show

Big Smart

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 12 AprilSunday 8 June

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Aurora Burnett Kuhn

The Residue of Intimacy

Linden New Art
Thursday 27 MarchSunday 4 May

In The Residue of Intimacy, Aurora Burnett Kuhn explores the intersection of darkroom photography and intimacy, examining the lingering presence of touch, memory, and desire. For Aurora, the darkroom is not merely a site of production but a space of devotion—an active collaborator in the act of making.

Desire plays a central role in Aurora’s work, both in subject and methodology. She has documented the body of her boyfriend Kirill on 35mm film, then revisiting these images in the darkroom, where memory and longing take material form. Inspired by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino and photographer Man Ray, Aurora abstracts the human figure, fragmenting it into textures of skin, folds of fabric, and fleeting impressions of presence.

The darkroom’s red glow mirrors the warmth of intimacy, transforming photography into an act of preservation and performance. Imperfection becomes intrinsic to the work, echoing the nature of love—fluid, evolving, and deeply felt. The lingering residue of intimacy is at the core of her images, where textures, dust marks, and the handprints left from hours of printing become as significant as the images themselves. Through this process, Aurora’s work intertwines labour and intimacy, allowing the physical handling of the paper to shape and warp the final print, embedding emotion into every layer of the image. Each photograph carries the physical traces of its own creation.

Aurora Burnett Kuhn's practice explores darkroom photography as an intimate, tactile process. Her work captures the traces of touch, memory, and desire, with each print bearing physical imprints of its making. Abstraction and imperfection mirror the fluid nature of love, transforming photography into a meditation on presence and longing.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland Street, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Thursday 27 MarchSunday 4 May

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Exhibitions

Sunday 1 June
2025

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Albert Tucker

Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 15 MarchSunday 31 August

Izabela Pluta

Lumina

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 5 October

Group Show

Permanent Collection

Geelong Gallery
Sunday 9 MarchSunday 17 August

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Group Show

TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 20 July

Tina Stefanou

You Can't See Speed

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 4 AprilMonday 9 June

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Phuong Ngo

Inheritance

West Space
Saturday 12 AprilSaturday 7 June

Serwah Attafuah

The Darkness Between the Stars

ACMI
Tuesday 11 MarchSunday 1 June

Escher X nendo

A House for Escher

NGV International
Saturday 1 MarchMonday 9 June

Lee Bul

Untitled

NGV International
Thursday 1 AugustFriday 1 August

Mark Raphael Baker

The Things You Cannot See: Photography of Mark Raphael Baker

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 1 AprilSunday 6 July

Group Show

Chutzpah: Spirit. Recollection. Self

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 1 MaySunday 27 July

Group Show

1964, 1969, 1977, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2025

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 11 AprilSunday 8 June

Amber Stokie

Layers Of Life

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

James Price

Higher Frequency Medicine

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

Group Show

Big Smart

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 12 AprilSunday 8 June

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Aurora Burnett Kuhn

The Residue of Intimacy

Linden New Art
Thursday 27 MarchSunday 4 May

In The Residue of Intimacy, Aurora Burnett Kuhn explores the intersection of darkroom photography and intimacy, examining the lingering presence of touch, memory, and desire. For Aurora, the darkroom is not merely a site of production but a space of devotion—an active collaborator in the act of making.

Desire plays a central role in Aurora’s work, both in subject and methodology. She has documented the body of her boyfriend Kirill on 35mm film, then revisiting these images in the darkroom, where memory and longing take material form. Inspired by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino and photographer Man Ray, Aurora abstracts the human figure, fragmenting it into textures of skin, folds of fabric, and fleeting impressions of presence.

The darkroom’s red glow mirrors the warmth of intimacy, transforming photography into an act of preservation and performance. Imperfection becomes intrinsic to the work, echoing the nature of love—fluid, evolving, and deeply felt. The lingering residue of intimacy is at the core of her images, where textures, dust marks, and the handprints left from hours of printing become as significant as the images themselves. Through this process, Aurora’s work intertwines labour and intimacy, allowing the physical handling of the paper to shape and warp the final print, embedding emotion into every layer of the image. Each photograph carries the physical traces of its own creation.

Aurora Burnett Kuhn's practice explores darkroom photography as an intimate, tactile process. Her work captures the traces of touch, memory, and desire, with each print bearing physical imprints of its making. Abstraction and imperfection mirror the fluid nature of love, transforming photography into a meditation on presence and longing.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland Street, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Thursday 27 MarchSunday 4 May

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