Invisible Winds

Wednesday 26 April 2023 - Saturday 27 May 2023

Image: Pia Johnson, ‘The Weight of Fallen Trees #2’, 2021, Archival inkjet print.

Without knowing it, I was being carried by the wind. Drifting here and there,
I did not know whether I rode on the wind or the wind rode on me.


Lieh Tzu, Lieh Tzu, 2.13 (translation by Eva Wong)

Depictions of wind often symbolise the chaotic, raw and brutal powers of nature. Created through the opposing forces of cold and warm air, winds can create severe and widespread destruction – moving oceans, eroding landscapes, toppling the built environment, and displacing communities. From desert storms and tornadoes to typhoons and hurricanes, winds typically instil fear. Yet as a productive force, wind has the energy and power we need to sustain our living needs. A cool breeze on a summer day is welcome and the sounds carried by whispering winds have been known to cast spells. Wind can also instil awe and wonder, connecting us to spirituality, folklore, history, and the changing of the seasons.

In exploring the many different moods of the wind, Invisible Winds features a range of artistic mediums in dialogue (photography, painting, sound, film, installation, and performance) employed by artists who depict, harness, and collaborate with the creative forces of wind.

Participating artists: Vicki Couzens, Gretel Taylor and Gülsen Özer, Kent Morris, Pia Johnson, Philip Samartzis, Polly Stanton and Byron Dean, Christiaan De Beukelaer and Marnie Badham in collaboration with Tammy Wong Hulbert, Ai Yamamoto and George Akl. Curated by Marnie Badham, Pia Johnson and Tammy Wong Hulbert with curatorial intern Madeleine Sherburn from RMIT University.

Exhibition Details:
Where: CLIMARTE Gallery, 120 Bridge Rd, Richmond
When: 26 April – 27 May 2023
Opening Event Wednesday 26 April, 6pm

Public Programs:
Artist Talk and Panel Discussion – Saturday 6 May 2023, 2pm – 4pm.

Affect: Wind and the Body – Saturday 27 May 2023, 10am – 2pm.
A participatory workshop with Gretel Taylor and Gülsen Özer (further details to come).

Invisible Winds
is a CLIMARTE commission with assistance by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Yarra City Arts. With additional support from RMIT, this exhibition also serves as a Contemporary Art and Social Transformation (CAST) Migration, Mobility and Art project.

Location & Contacts

General Enquiries

Richmond

Date and time:
Various
Wednesday 26 April 2023 - Saturday 27 May 2023


Address:
CLIMARTE Gallery, 120 Bridge Rd