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25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory

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The Chau Chak Wing Museum is thrilled to be an exhibition partner of the 25th Biennale of Sydney, titled Rememory.

A means of revisiting, reconstructing, and reclaiming histories that have been erased or repressed, Rememory signifies the intersection of memory and history, where recollection becomes an act of reassembling fragments of the past—whether personal, familial, or collective. The 25th edition of the Biennale connects the delicate space between remembering and forgetting. By engaging with Rememory, artists will highlight marginalised narratives, share untold stories, and inspire audiences to rethink how memory shapes identity, belonging, and the creation and celebration of new communities and connections.

Artists

Benjamin Work is an artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), of Tongan and Orcadian/Shetlander lineage. His practice weaves together contemporary and traditional Tongan influences, reflecting the layered complexities of cultural identity across the Moana Oceania diaspora. Deeply informed by the transference of oral histories and archival documentation, his work becomes a vessel where past, present, and future intersect. Work’s MFA (Master of Fine Arts), completed in 2024, explored what he terms tu'u vaha'a – occupying the in-between, a conceptual and spatial position that informs his investigation into Tongan narratives embedded within his maternal lineage. This stance also underpins his ongoing engagement with museum collections and the politics of cultural restitution.  

Warraba Weatherall is a visual artist, lecturer, and PhD candidate, who is currently based in Brisbane, Australia. Weatherall’s artistic practice has a specific interest in archival repositories and structures, which influence our contemporary understanding of history and cultural knowledge systems. His work looks at how forms of visual communication reflect and reinforce social power. Weatherall is passionate about shifting cultural norms within the Australian visual arts sector and contributes to the sector through artistic practice, education and curation.

Plus more to be confirmed. Keep an eye out for future announcements.

Details

14 March - 14 June 2026

Cost

Free

Header image courtesy Biennale of Sydney.

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