“…while mid-day lightnings prowl Insidiously, untimely thunders growl…”
William Wordsworth, 1819
Thunderstorms occur daily in Yogyakarta, and are often extremely localised. You feel the winds gather strength, the air changing and the sky darkening. You feel a change in energy around you.
Storms represent a state of change, a welcome relief from the sweltering heat, burning sun and humid unmoving air.
A storm is now constantly present in the gallery space, allowing visitors a “shield of Tranquillity” (also a phrase from the poem by Wordsworth) from the sun and the heat outside, where one can come and experience another reality, both connected to and disconnected from the world outside.
We pay our respects to the Gundungurra people who are the traditional custodians of the land. We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging for their immense spiritual connection to place which was never ceded.