Nathan Hawkes in ‘Super Nature’ at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Chalk Horse is thrilled to announce Nathan Hawkes’ participation in Super Nature, an exhibition of collected works at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Humans are indivisible from nature – we are dependent on its systems and rhythms, and subject to its whims. Artists have long engaged with nature as a place where we seek solace and meaning.

This exhibition from the Art Gallery’s collection charts the adventure of human immersion in nature. Across four spaces, it explores places where humans and nature interact and intertwine, the role of gardens as memorials, the wild nature that lives alongside (and sometimes within) us, and the cultivation of nature for survival and sustenance.

Super Nature includes collection favourites, such as teamLab’s computer-generated interactive animation Flowers and people – gold 2015, where flowers gradually bud, blossom, grow and decay on digital screens; Grayson Perry’s monumental woodcut Animal spirit 2016, which skewers the pretentions of modern commerce; and Kathy Temin’s My monument: black garden 2010–11, a towering installation of organic forms in synthetic fur.

Several new acquisitions will also be shown for the first time, including Wendy Stavrianos’s Celebration of the palms, Darwin1976–78, a major drawing made in response to the intense natural forces unleashed by Cyclone Tracy, and four brilliantly coloured paintings by Butcher Cherel Janangoo that tell of the medicinal properties of bush foods, their significance as markers of seasonal change, and their cultural significance to Gooniyandi people.

Text courtesy of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Image: Nathan Hawkes, they hear the wind tell of the burned off fields / but they are no children / no one carries them anymore, 2020, dry pigment pastel on scratched paper, aluminium, hessian and polymer cement frame, 220 x 150 cm. Courtesy the artist.

Super Nature runs from 7 February 2026 – February 2027 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Naala Nura building Lower level 2. Entry is free.

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