Celebrate the opening of the fourth quarter of our fiftieth-anniversary artistic program. Our new shows navigate femininity in extremis; technocapitalism and First Nations worldviews; and the underground gay scene of 1960s Tokyo.
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.