Institute of Modern Art
372 FOLLOWERS
Founded in 1975, the IMA is the longest-running contemporary art space of its kind in Australia. As one of the country's first non-collecting public galleries, the IMA has played an integral role in developing contemporary art in Queensland, Australia, and internationally.
Institute of Modern Art
1M ago
This discussion was recorded following a screening of the 2012 film, Picasso in Palestine by Khaled Hourani. It features Miriam Deprez (photojournalist and PhD candidate, Griffith University), Dr Jamal Nabulsi (diaspora Palestinian writer and researcher), and Remah Naji (Member, Justice for Palestine, Magan-djin), faciliated by Dr Samid Suliman (Senior Lecturer, Migration and Security at Griffith University). This discussion will contextualise the film against the decades-long history of the occupation of Palestine, reflect on the im/mobilities that it documents, and instigate an important dis ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
2M ago
Listen to author Melanie Saward (Bigambul, Wakka Wakka) present a new story written in response to Daniel Boyd's exhibition Rainbow Serpent (Version). Saward's debut novel, Burn, was published to critical acclaim in 2023, and her second novel, Love Unleashed, will be published by Penguin Random House in 2024. Her writing has been published in Griffith Review, Meanjin, and Flock: First Nations Stories Then and Now alongside leading Aboriginal writers, and shortlisted for numerous awards ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
5M ago
Publishing for over a decade, VAULT is Australia’s leading glossy art quarterly. The magazine profiles the work of prominent artists from Australasia and beyond, with forays into areas such as fashion, architecture, and literature. Hear VAULT Editor-in-Chief Alison Kubler in conversation with IMA Director Robert Leonard on the occasion of the launch of VAULT no. 44: The Future Issue. Looking to artists at the vanguard for a sense of the future of art and society, this issue profiles the work of Serwah Attafuah, Michael Candy, Boris Eldagsen, Jenny Holzer, Patricia Piccinini, Agnieszka Pilat, J ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
7M ago
Audio description of Daniel Boyd's painting ‘Untitled (ILYM)’ (2022 ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
7M ago
Audio description of Daniel Boyd's painting 'Untitled (SPSIDKAATYDC)' (2023 ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
7M ago
Audio descriptions of selected works in Daniel Boyd's painting 'Untitled (NAIFAG)' (2023 ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
7M ago
Audio description of Daniel Boyd's mirrored floor installation 'Untitled' (2023 ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
7M ago
Audio description of Daniel Boyd's painting 'Untitled (FLICSAIBE)' (2023 ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
9M ago
In Australia and across the globe demands are growing for a society in which prisons and policing are no longer the default solution to address social, economic, and political issues in our communities. Despite this, systems of surveillance, classification, and control extend far beyond prison walls, parole boards, and courtrooms. They are embedded in archives, bureaucratic procedures, and the subsequent documents that record an individual’s lived experience. Unveiling the ineptitude of ‘official records’, You’ll Know It When You Feel It is a socially engaged art project that seeks to resist b ..read more
Institute of Modern Art
1y ago
Casino Wake Up Time member, Kylie Caldwell, shares three poems which she has written about native plants and the diverse waterways which sustain them on Bundjalung country in the Northern Rivers. Nanna You Remember! is a poem about wetlands, and the animals and plants within these wetlands. It’s a place where the weaving fibre, buckie rush, is collected. Kylie shares that wetlands are one of the most valuable ecosystems which act as reservoirs to collect water during big rains, reducing the effects of flooding. They protect coastal areas from storm surges by securing fragile soil and sand ..read more