Leyla Stevens is an Australian–Balinese artist whose films and photographs uncover alternative histories, including of people, rituals and objects connected to the Indonesian island of Bali. Developed through extensive research and community collaboration, her works carry a potent emotive charge in their sensitive yet affecting retellings.
In this exhibition, Stevens will present new multimedia work exploring Bali’s natural world, as told through an overlooked collection of Balinese ink paintings. The original works, made by artisans from the villages of Batuan and Sanur in the 1930s, depict the local landscape and supernatural beings known to dwell within mountains, ravines, forests and rivers. In response, Stevens’ digital animation and sonic composition will make visible the island’s environmental precarity as well as the local philosophies that could support its ecological preservation.
Co-curated by Artspace and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the exhibition is part of the Contemporary Projects series at the Art Gallery.
Event details:
Dates: 2 November 2024 – 16 February 2025
Location: Art Gallery of New South Wales, North Building on Lower level 2
Cost: Free