The map for a maze is another maze. — JPJ, Last Aphorisms
In 2026, correspondences (Naarm/Melbourne) arrives at Melbourne Art Fair, a new home away from home from 19 – 22 February, with This Way, That Way, a group presentation examining thinking, in its full richness, reason and intuition, memory and imagination.
Inspired by Edwin A. Abbott’s eccentric sci-fi novella Flatland (1884), the project features new works of photography, sculpture and video by Ali McCann, drawing and installation by Ravi Avasti, sound by Fia Fiell and movement practice by Sekar Sari together with historical works of sculpture by Yoko Ozawa and Ruby Brown.
This Way, That Way will be presented across two sites, at MAF and at correspondences, until 1 March, where historical works will be shown, foregrounding the starting points, correspondences, and inspirations for the new works featured at the Fair.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the place now called Victoria, and all First Peoples living and working on this land. We recognise and celebrate the cultural heritage, creative contributions, and stories of the First Peoples of Victoria. We pay respect to Elders of today, emerging Elders of tomorrow and Elders of the past.
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