This contemporary art exhibition interrogates water as a life-giving element, whose importance to humanity has been examined from multiple angles for thousands of years. Artists make work about it, scientists experiment with it, and poets write about it.
The Water Understands takes Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem Water as a starting point. In the poem, Emerson imbues the element of water with subjective human experiences – understanding, heartbreak, wit, the ability to destroy, and alternatively the ability to enjoy pleasure. It is this understanding, or the water’s metaphorical ability to imbue us with knowledge, which is at the core of this exhibition – knowledge of the past, cultural knowledge, traditional knowledge, poetic knowledge, political knowledge, and aesthetic knowledge – knowledge systems which inform the artists and artworks in this exhibition.
The artists selected for The Water Understands work within a broad range of cultural narratives, and use different media, allowing for an exhibition that interrogates the metaphorical qualities of water from multiple perspectives.
Participating artists:
Leah Bullen
Michael Cook
Tamara Dean
Keg de Souza
Shaun Gladwell
Phillip George
Gregory Hodge
Miguel Angelo Libarnes
Anna Madeleine Raupach
Douglas Schofield
Angela Tiatia
This exhibition is supported by Sydney Festival 2025, and is part of MAG&M's CEAD Collective for Environmental Art & Design initiative.
Curated by Ben Rak.
Talks and Events
Opening event | 12 December 2024 RSVP |
Members & Volunteers Preview | 13 December 2024 RSVP |
Currents: Panel Discussion | 16 January 2025 RSVP |
Art Up Late | 9, 16, 23 January 2025 |
Workshop: Watercolour with Leah Bullen | 10 February 2025 RSVP |
Drop-in and make a postcard | 14 Dec - 28 Jan 2025 FREE |