Cargo Culture is an exhibition drawn from a personal collection of over 100 artworks by artists from across Australia and internationally. The title references the idea of cargo cults — systems of belief that form around the arrival of material goods, where objects become charged with meaning far beyond their practical use.
Accumulated over decades through proximity — studios, exhibitions, conversations and chance encounters — the collection resists a single curatorial thesis. Instead, it reflects lived experience and sustained engagement with art and artists.
Earlier this year, a fleeting activation of Cargo Culture unfolded across the city in a rental truck transformed into a mobile gallery. Artworks were temporarily inserted into loading bays, side streets and outside office buildings, interrupting everyday environments and stripping away traditional gallery rituals. In motion, the works became disruptions rather than destinations.
At Chapter Gallery, this iteration offers duration rather than interruption. Proximity becomes central: works placed alongside one another generate unexpected dialogues across formal, conceptual, geographic and generational differences. Some works challenge conventional taste or harmony, yet remain significant — providing conceptual tension and sustenance.
Following this exhibition, the collection will return to a private and continually evolving state. Without linear progression or fixed thesis, viewers are invited to consider how such a collection grows, shifts and renews over time.
Closing Talk: Saturday 7 March 2026, 2pm (with the collector)
Opening Hours:
Thursdays 4–7pm
Fridays 2–5pm
Sundays 2–4pm
(or by appointment)








