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EXHIBITION MUMA Image Economies_Victoria-Todorov

Image Economies

8 Feb 2025 – 17 Apr 2025

Artists:  James Barth (AU), Ian Burn (AU), Juliet Carpenter (NZ/DE), Jeff Gibson (AU/US), D Harding with Hayley Matthew (Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal), Ana Iti (Te Rarawa/NZ), Machine Listening (Sean Dockray [US/AU], James Parker [AU], Joel Stern [AU]), Bea Maddock (AU), Tracey Moffatt (AU), Sione Tuívailala Monū (NZ/AU), Ashley Perry (Goenpul), Joshua Petherick (AU), Scotty So (HK/AU), Sorawit Songsataya (TH/NZ), Tennant Creek Brio (Rupert Betheras [AU] and Simon Wilson [Kaytetye]) and Victoria Todorov (AU).Curators:
Stephanie Berlangieri, Melanie Oliver and Francis E. Parker

In a visual landscape where images proliferate and morph in viral growth capable of swaying elections, mobilising mass movements and influencing identities and social norms, Image Economies offers a timely reappraisal of how the digital, networked world permeates our offline lives.

The digital tools and systems that generate, store or process data—along with the mechanisms for image production and trade—have transformed how we interact, consume media and tell stories. These processes also contribute to the way we think about the value of an image. The artists presented in Image Economies examine how images reflect and shape our perception of the world in an increasingly mediated reality.Featuring new commissions and existing works by seventeen artists and collectives from across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region, including works drawn from the Monash University Collection, the exhibition examines materiality, identity, data sovereignty, authenticity and the circulation of digital assets.Through painting, printmaking, installation and video—spanning from the mid-twentieth century to today—the artists presented in Image Economies address how analogue and now digital processes have reshaped narrative structures, knowledge accessibility and cultural legacy to consider human agency in an increasingly automated world.

Image: Victoria Todorov, Untitled (Cicciolina) 2024 (detail), oil on canvas, 30 x 30cm. Courtesy of the artist.

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Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)
Ground Floor, Building F
Monash University 
Caulfield Campus
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Caulfield East VIC 3145
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