A velvet ant, a flower and a bird

A velvet ant, a flower and a bird evokes a garden of knowledge anchored by three familiar figures from nature — a velvet ant, a flower and a bird. These figures represent a parliament of beings, each carrying symbolic and metaphorical weight that encourage us to reimagine what intelligence means.

Each museum floor is presided over by one of these natural entities, creating a kind of garden where there is no pre-established order, but rather an ecosystem in which the analogue and the digital interrelate to give rise to a fantastic mental realm.

Drawing from the University of Melbourne’s Classics, Biology, and Art collections, alongside new commissions and performances; historic and contemporary art co-mingle to envision intelligence as living, continually evolving, interconnected and interdependent.

Guest curated by Professor Dr Chus Martínez, Head of the Institute of Art Gender Nature at the FHNW Academy of Arts and Design, Basel, Switzerland.

Participating artists include: Adrian Mauriks, Agnieszka Polska, Alan Craiger-Smith, Alexa Karolinski & Ingo Niermann, Alexandra Copeland, Ann Lislegaard, Anouk Tschanz, Anthony Romagnano, Archie Barry, Barbara A Swarbrick, Benjamin Armstrong, Brent Harris, Carol Murphy, Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran, David Noonan, Derek Tumala, Din Matamoro, Eduardo Navarro, Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison, Harold Munkara, Heather B Swann, Helen Ganalmirriwuy Garrawurra, Helen Maudsley, Ian Wayne Abdullah, Inge King AM, Ingela Ihrman, Jane Jin Kaisen, Joan Jonas, John Pule, Josie Papialuk, Judith Pungkarta Inkamala, Julia Mensch, Kate Daw, Lauren Burrow, Liss Fenwick, Lorraine Jenyns, Malcolm Howie, Margaret Rarru Garrawurra, Marian Tubbs, Mel O’Callaghan, Mia Boe, Miles Howard-Wilks, Nabilah Nordin, Naomi Hobson, Neha Choksi, Noemi Pfister, Noriko Nakamura, Percy Grainger, Pippin Louise Drysdale, Rivane Neuenschwander & Cao Guimarães, Rosslynd Piggott, Rrikin Burarrwaŋa, Salvador Dalí, Sattar Stas Shärifulla, Taloi Havini, Tamara Henderson, Teelah George, Tessa Laird, and Tony Warburton.

A velvet ant, a flower and a bird
19.02. – 06.06. 2026

The Potter Museum of Art
Cnr of Swanston St and Masson Rd,
Parkville,Victoria 3010
potter-museum.unimelb.edu.au

Art Museums Papers 03: The continuous creation of life purposes
by Chus Martínez
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Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Joan Jonas, Merlo 1974, courtesy of The Kitchen Archives. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Derek Tumala, Kayamanan ng Pilipinas (treasures of the Philippines) 2025-26; Ingela Ihrman, Amorphophallus titanum 2013, courtesy the artists. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Agnieszka Polska, The book of flowers 2023, courtesy the artist; Noriko Nakamura, Moon totem 2015, from the University of Melbourne Art Collection donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Michael Caswell and Olivia Poloni, 2019; Noriko Nakamura, Magnolia lover 2026, courtesy the artist. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Salvador Dalí, Destino 1947 (released 2003), courtesy the artists and the Walt Disney Corporation, licensed by Roadshow Films Pty Ltd. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Benjamin Armstrong, Into the Underworld 2007, from the Michael Buxton Collection, the University of Melbourne Art Collection donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Michael and Janet Buxton, 2018; Alexa Karolinski and Ingo Niermann, Oceano de amor 2019, supported by Fachausschuss Film und Medienkunst Basel-Stadt / Basel- Landschaft, Castello di Rivoli and Robot Love, a project of the Niet Normaal Foundation. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Din Matamoro, Pájaro y otros animales [Birds and other animals] 2008-20, courtesy the artist. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Featuring Tessa Laird, a thousand shimmering ecologies or one 2012-2026, courtesy the artist and Melanie Roger Gallery, Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. Photography by Christian Capurro
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.
Installation view of A velvet ant, a flower and a bird, Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, 2026. Photography by Christian Capurro.