Maria Fernanda Cardoso: Spiders of Paradise

Maria Fernanda Cardoso: Spiders of Paradise

On the Origins of Art I – II, 2016. Single Channel HD video, hyper realistic sound with tactile dimension.

I’m excited to announce the exhibition Maria Fernanda Cardoso: Spiders of Paradise that will be touring around Australia between 2024 and 2026.

“Maria Fernanda Cardoso: Spiders of Paradise presents new works from Cardoso’s Spiders of Paradise photographic series (2018–ongoing), alongside her acclaimed video work On the Origins of Art I-II (2016). Cardoso’s subject is the tiny Australian Maratus spider – measuring less than 5mm in size – and their unique, brightly-coloured abdomens, which form part of their elaborate mating rituals. Across a suite of large-scale photographs, the exquisite multi-coloured patterns of various species of Maratus are presented as individual portraits. Produced in collaboration with scientific imager Geoff Thompson and entomologist Andy Wang from the Queensland Museum, each image is comprised of over 1000 individual photos, which together reveal stunning nuances of colour and form in incredible detail.

Cardoso’s video On the Origins of Art I-II presents the complex courtship ritual of the Maratus at an immersive scale. It showcases the spiders’ sophisticated communication through dance and vibration, culminating in the display of their colourful patterned abdominal flap. Bringing together science, art and nature, this exhibition celebrates the beauty of the natural world and reveals the sophisticated lives of creatures not usually witnessed.

Maria Fernanda Cardoso: Spiders of Paradise is an exhibition developed and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.”

Spiders of Paradise: Maratus splendens from the Actual Size Series, 2019. Deep Focus Microscopy, Pigment Print on Premium Photo Paper.

National tour dates and locations

  • Cairns Art Gallery, QLD: 31 August – 24 November 2024
  • Charles Darwin University Art Gallery, NT: 6 February – 19 April 2025
  • Tweed Regional Gallery, NSW: 9 May – 3 August 2025
  • Geraldton Art Gallery, WA: 23 August – 2 November 2025
  • Bunjil Place, VIC: 27 November 2025 – 22 February 2026
  • Orange Regional Gallery, NSW: 7 March – 17 May 2026
  • Canberra Museum & Gallery, ACT: 30 May – 23 August 2026

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

This project is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.

More information about the exhibition in here.

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