Mostyn Bramley-Moore: Stimming

Deadline:

1 July
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July 26
Woolloongabba Art Gallery

Stimming by Mostyn Bramley-Moore explores the vulnerability of cultural memory and the human impulse to reconfigure reality. In a time where misinformation, erasure, and the degradation of knowledge are part of everyday life, Bramley-Moore reflects on how documents and cultural narratives are reshaped or lost. Inspired in part by Irene Vallejo’s Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World, these paintings reference themes of palimpsests, erasure, and cultural loss.

Created with graphite and acrylic on canvas, the works in Stimming evoke a layered, tactile engagement with time and memory. They suggest fragility, transformation, and resistance—both personal and collective.

Artist
Mostyn Bramley-Moore is a Brisbane- and Tenterfield-based artist whose career spans over four decades. Educated at the University of Sydney, Pratt Institute (New York), and RMIT (Melbourne), Bramley-Moore has exhibited extensively in Australia and internationally. His works are held in major collections including the National Gallery of Australia, QAGOMA, Art Gallery of NSW, and Auckland Art Gallery.

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