Total Loss takes its title from the language of insurance — the moment when damage is deemed beyond repair. Drawing on Walter Benjamin’s image of a storm called “progress,” the exhibition reflects on catastrophe as both rupture and inevitability, where cause and consequence collapse into a single suspended image.
There is an intuition that precedes disaster: a thickening of time, a doubling back, a recognition that the event has already begun. Total Loss inhabits this psychological and political terrain, exploring fragility, debris and the accumulating weight of contemporary experience.
Featuring works by:
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Adam Cole
Vienna Curran-Stanovsek
Brodie Monro
Seren Wagstaff
Curated by Holly Eddington.
Opening Evening: Saturday 21 February, 6–8pm
Closing Event: Saturday 28th February, 7pm
If you missed the opening, Total Loss will be open for public viewing one final time at its closing event.
The evening will feature music and performances by:
‘Market Square Parking Lot’ (Yvette Ofa Agapow, Oscar Keating and Max Fowler-Roy)
‘Imitation Therapy’ (Wooj Kim)








