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| Joel Sherwood Spring debuts Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding at the Institute of Modern Art |
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Joel Sherwood Spring, Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding, 2025. Installation view, Institute of Modern Art. Photo: Joe Ruckli.
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BRISBANE.- The Institute of Modern Art (IMA) presents Wiradjuri artist Joel Sherwood Spring's first solo exhibition, Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding.
Through his practice Sherwood Spring explores the logic and ethos of technocapitalism from a First Nations perspective. In 2023, at the Institute of Modern Art, he won the Churchie Emerging Art Prize with Diggermode, an audacious two-channel video essay which addressed mining as its subject and process. Spring returns with his sequel Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding, an installation combining documentary and narrative filmmaking, archival materials and sculptural elements.
The work revolves around Kira, a drone operator at RAAF Edinburgh, who has just bought a Defence Housing Australia house in Northwest Quarter Estate in Adelaides Angle Park. It traverses soldier-settlement histories, land-title registration, lifestyle vlogging, data-centre real-estate monopolies, and how Australias strategic position in the Pacific secures future rare-earth extraction.
Sherwood Spring's exhibition is on show from October 4December 21 as part of the final quarter of the Institute of Modern Art's fiftieth-anniversary artistic program, alongside Confronting Femininity and Funeral Parade of Roses.
Diggermode 2 is a joint project with the 2026 Adelaide Biennial. It has been curated by Ellie Buttrose and Robert Leonard, and supported by Create NSW, the Keir Foundation, and IMA Commissioners Circle.
Joel Sherwood-Spring is a Wiradjuri anti-disciplinary artist, whose work examines the contested narratives of Australian history in the face of ongoing colonisation, and considers how Indigenous ways of being are impacted by capitalisms extractive processes. Sherwood-Spring featured in Eavesdropping, at Ian Potter Museum, Naarm/Melbourne, in 2018, and City Gallery Wellington, in 2019. In 2023, he won the Churchie Emerging Art Award, and had a solo show at UTS Gallery, in Gadigal/Sydney. In 2024, he was in the Sydney Biennale and The Macfarlane Commissions at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Naarm/Melbourne. He lives in Gadigal/Sydney.
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