Ian Fairweather
Chi-tien stands on head 1964
synthetic polymer paint and gouache on cardboard         
64.8 x 99.1 cm 
TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection                    
Gift of Eva Besen AO and Marc Besen AO. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program 2014
© Ian Fairweather. DACS/Copyright Agency, 2026

John Young
Fairweather Transformation XXIV 2026
oil on Belgian linen
75 x 93 cm
© John Young, courtesy of the artist; Arc One Gallery, Melbourne; Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane; and Moore Contemporary, Perth 

Inside the Mirage

Upcoming
25 July - 1 November 2026
Curated by James Lynch

Inside the Mirage is a group exhibition shaped by the imaginative and philosophical worlds of artists Ian Fairweather (1891–1974) and John Young Zerunge (b. 1956), held in the TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection. Drawing these two practices into dialogue, the exhibition highlights new perspectives and connections between Australian art history and the present. It foregrounds artworks that have shared and inherited stories as their basis, revealing the intertwined histories and complex cultural narratives that shape our contemporary identities and world views.

Inside the Mirage explores the entangled relationships between artists, temporal frameworks and geographic contexts, centering the realities of lived experience. Artworks from the TarraWarra Museum of Art Collection are presented alongside selected loans from contemporary Australian artists including Mikala Dwyer, Narelle Jubelin, Michael Stevenson, My Le Thi, Zhou Xiaoping and Johnny Bulunbulun, Meng-Yu Yan, William Yang and others. Across diasporas, time, and place, Inside the Mirage weaves loose threads together to humanise the mythical and to generate new narratives of social belonging, inviting us to reimagine our relationships with one another and the worlds we share.

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