Rising Tide
SEVENMARKS Gallery presents Rising Tide, an exhibition by Kamberri/Canberra based artist Alexander Boynes.
Rising Tide features a major drawing, painting, and moving-image collaboration with an original score by cellist and composer Tristen Parr. The exhibition opens on 13 February 2026 and will run until 14 March 2026.
Set within the industrial landscape of Port Kembla and the Illawarra, Rising Tide confronts a place shaped by environment, labour, and deep time - always Dharawal Country.
Boynes’ works render the steelworks and its surrounds as fractured, atmospheric visions, where structures and figures hover between endurance and erasure, presence and collapse. The exhibition honours the histories embedded in this landscape and the generations of workers whose lives and labour have defined it. Long central to Australia’s industrial identity, the region emerges here as both a site of making and unmaking, ultimately of prosperity, sacrifice, and lasting consequence.
Continuing Boynes’ sustained engagement with industrial landscapes and the Anthropocene, Rising Tide also marks a deeply personal return to the Illawarra, a region bound to his own history and to the legacy of his late mother, artist Mandy Martin. Poetic and uncompromising, Rising Tide asks how art can bear witness to transformation—holding space for grief, respect, and beauty, while insisting on responsibility, justice, and the urgency of change.
SEVENMARKS Gallery presents Rising Tide, an exhibition by Kamberri/Canberra based artist Alexander Boynes.
Rising Tide features a major drawing, painting, and moving-image collaboration with an original score by cellist and composer Tristen Parr. The exhibition opens on 13 February 2026 and will run until 14 March 2026.
Set within the industrial landscape of Port Kembla and the Illawarra, Rising Tide confronts a place shaped by environment, labour, and deep time - always Dharawal Country.
Boynes’ works render the steelworks and its surrounds as fractured, atmospheric visions, where structures and figures hover between endurance and erasure, presence and collapse. The exhibition honours the histories embedded in this landscape and the generations of workers whose lives and labour have defined it. Long central to Australia’s industrial identity, the region emerges here as both a site of making and unmaking, ultimately of prosperity, sacrifice, and lasting consequence.
Continuing Boynes’ sustained engagement with industrial landscapes and the Anthropocene, Rising Tide also marks a deeply personal return to the Illawarra, a region bound to his own history and to the legacy of his late mother, artist Mandy Martin. Poetic and uncompromising, Rising Tide asks how art can bear witness to transformation—holding space for grief, respect, and beauty, while insisting on responsibility, justice, and the urgency of change.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In-person
Location
SevenMarks Gallery
7 Marks Street
Kiama, NSW 2533
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