The Children are Now

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A cluster of clay sculptures by Mai Nguyen Long
Mai Nguyễn-Long, 'The Vomit Girl Project: Vigit-Worana-Doba', (detail), 2017-2022. Courtesy the artist and Michael Reid Sydney + Berlin. Photo: Silversalt

The Children are Now is a group exhibition that aims to represent the relationship of children to the key challenges we face today. Through artworks that capture the potency of children’s playful imaginations, it makes reference to apartheid education, militaristic games and generational trauma, asking how history is made to repeat itself in the face of those who are capable of reimagining everything. In the context of Childism, a movement to expose and redress the prejudices in how children are understood, and in collaboration with Children’s Humans Rights Defender from the Children’s Parliament, it will empower the voices of children. Shifting the emphasis of the phrase “the Children are the Future” from being a description of the fact that children will become the next generation, it acknowledges that young people are here and now the most powerful world-builders among us.

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Exhibition Guide

Forthcoming, will be available when the exhibitions opens.