Event Max Athans: Breathform

Max Athans: Breathform

Artist Talk

26 July 2025
11am

  • Location:
    Ground Floor Gallery
  • Event Cost:
    Free
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Early-career experimental artist and Winner of the 2025 Jeremy Hynes Award, Max Athans will present their first institutional show, Breathform at the Institute of Modern Art this quarter.

In Breathform, Athans has constructed 3D-printed sound sculptures, hybridising human and animal, doll and machine.

Join Max Athans in conversation with Assistant Director Program, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, as they discuss Breathform and explore the themes that permeate Athans’ practice.

Breathform is on show at the Institute of Modern Art, Meanjinn/Brisbane from 12 July–20 September 2025.

Jeremy Hynes Award

Jeremy Hynes was a much-loved figure in the Meanjin/Brisbane art scene. In the 1990s, he was known for his audacious, daredevil performance art, and experimental video work. Since 2009, the IMA has had the honour of presenting the Jeremy Hynes Award to an early-career experimental Queensland artist, from a bequest made by the late experimental artist’s family in his name.

Max Athans is the eighth and final recipient of the award.

Previous recipients include Aha Ensemble, Tay Haggarty, Lu Forsberg, Liam O’Brien, Chris Howlett, Alex Cuffe and Aaron Burton.

Guest Info
  • Max Athans

    Max Athans uses computer imaging to address concerns of contemporary history, image politics, and digital subculture. They make sculptures, videos, and graphics, and have shown at Outer Space and Boxcopy in Meanjin/Brisbane. They live in Meanjin/Brisbane.

    Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer

    Institute of Modern Art Assistant Director Program, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer (he/him) is an artist and arts worker with ten years of experience in the industry. He has exhibited nationally and internationally, and has worked at Artspace, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, and as a lecturer and tutor at the University of Technology Sydney and Queensland College of Art. He holds a Bachelor of Design with Honours in Photography and Situated Media from UTS and a Masters of Fine Art (Research) from the University of New South Wales.

Max Athans 'Dogwhistle' 2025 (render).

Related Exhibition

Max Athans

Breathform

12 Jul–21 Sep 2025

The Institute of Modern Art acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land upon which the IMA now stands, the Jagera, Yuggera, Yugarapul, and Turrbal people. We offer our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first artists of this country. In the spirit of allyship, the IMA will continue to work with First Nations people to celebrate, support, and present their immense past, present, and future contribution to artistic practice and cultural expression.

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