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Artist and activist Derek Jarman (1942–94) is one of the most important and influential figures in twentieth-century British culture. An early campaigner for the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community and people living with HIV and AIDS, he created art that sought to challenge the normative culture and reigning neoliberal politics of his (and our) times.
Jarman’s prolific artistic practice spanned painting, film, installation, writing, set design, and performance. His most enduring legacy is his garden and former home of Prospect Cottage in Dungeness – a refuge and retreat that fuelled his creativity and has become a pilgrimage site for visitors worldwide. Jarman is perhaps best known today as a pioneer of experimental film, while his fusing of art and activism is especially important in the development of many queer artistic practices.
This exhibition brings together rarely seen paintings and films by Jarman alongside photography and archival materials by Howard Sooley, Gordon Rainsford, and Denis Doran. ‘Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days’ marks thirty years since the artist passed away from an AIDS-related illness at the age of 52. This is the first exhibition of his work in Australia.
We Are All Accomplices In The Dream World Of Soul
This expanded public programme features richly illustrated talks and conversations with artists, researchers, curators, and activists, providing new perspectives on the cultural, political, and aesthetic significance of Derek Jarman’s life and work. Jarman’s feature films are also presented in an accompanying film series at the Art Gallery of New South Wales from 16 February to 6 April 2025.
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‘Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days’ has been co-developed by Gus Fisher Gallery | The University of Auckland and City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi. The exhibition is co-curated by Lisa Beauchamp, Curator of Contemporary Art at Gus Fisher Gallery, Aaron Lister, Senior Curator (Toi) at City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi, and Michael Lett. Exhibition public programming curated by Siân McIntyre. Film series presented in partnership with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and curated by Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd.