What Remains draws together the works of fourteen artists within the Murray Art Museum Albury Permanent Collection and includes six works recently acquired by the Museum.
The exhibition considers how our collective impact on the land is becoming harder to ignore. Central to the exhibition is a series of abstract sculptures by Wiradjuri artist Nicole Foreshew, titled Remain. The clay and iron oxide forms have been molded to express her deep connection to Ngurambanggu (Country) and kin.
This idea is further expanded on in the work of First Nation artists Michael Riley, Karla Dickens, Kevin Gilbert, Treahna Hamm and Hayley Millar Baker.
A changing environment is further considered through the 19th Century work of Alfred William Eustace and more contemporary works by Chantelle Bourne, Jozef Vissel, Tim Silver, Amanda Williams, Ernst Fries, Patrick Hartigan and Cornelia Parker.
What Remains reminds us to consider what legacy we wish to leave behind.