Ames Yavuz has inaugurated its second gallery on the eclectic streets of Surry Hills. The opening exhibition speaks to personal experiences, offering a recollection of sentiment.

Installation view of MEMORY/MYTH at Ames Yavuz Sydney, featuring works by Club Ate and Amrita Hepi. Courtesy the artists and Ames Yavuz.
June 28th, 2024
Ames Yavuz has opened the doors to its second gallery on Commonwealth Street amid the cultural melting pot of Surry Hills, launching with the sentimental program MEMORY/MYTH. Located close to the inaugural gallery, the opening of the latter signifies a milestone for Ames Yavuz, amplifying its programming in Australia across two dynamic sites. This artistic venture illustrates how design can metamorphose restricted space into a functional and active environment, without stealing attention from artworks that represent mourning and discovery.
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MEMORY/MYTH exhibits installations that explore personal experiences of Indigeneity, diaspora and the intersecting global legacies of colonialism. Featuring 20 works never-before-seen in Australia, MEMORY/MYTH emphasises Ames Yavuz’s commitment to showcasing international artists in Australia.
“The show explores the ongoing legacy of global colonialism, pulling together common threads across diverse regions and histories to celebrate how artists from disparate communities interrogate, divine and rewrite their own experiences of erasure and displacement. We are delighted that so many internationally renowned artists are working with us to show their works in Sydney, with many of them showing for the first time in Australia,” says Ananya Mukhopadhyay, Director of Ames Yavuz and curator of the inaugural screening program.
MEMORY/MYTH runs from June 14th to July 13th, 2024.
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