Jemima Wyman. Pattern Power Moves, 2014. Installation view, Wonderstruck, QAGOMA, 2025. Photography by C Callistemon.
Lindy Lee. Unnameable, 2017. Installation view, Wonderstruck, QAGOMA, 2025. Photography by K Bennett.
Jemima Wyman. Aggregate Icon (Kaleidoscopic Catchment), 2014. Installation view, Wonderstruck, QAGOMA, 2025. Photography by C Callistemon.
Gemma Smith. Workshop with Brisbane State High School students for Wonderstruck, 2025, QAGOMA. Photography by Gemma Smith.
Sullivan+Strumpf is thrilled to share the participation of Lindy Lee, Gemma Smith, and Jemima Wyman in ‘Wonderstruck’ at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Brisbane, Australia.
Featuring more than 100 artworks and interactive projects by over 70 international and Australian artists drawn from the Gallery’s Collection. Through six thematic groupings, the exhibition takes us on a journey, invites us to engage our imaginations and sense of play, and to immerse ourselves in colour, pattern and illusion. The works in the exhibition encourage us to pause and contemplate the wonder that can be found in nature, and in our interactions with the intangible and the sacred.
Sullivan+Strumpf acknowledge the Indigenous People of this land, the traditional custodians on whose Country we work, live and learn. We pay respect to Elders, past and present, and recognise their continued connection to culture, land, waters and community.