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23/06/2026

Presented by ‘The Concentric Influences of Sol LeWitt’ project in partnership with Metasenta and RMIT Gallery, we are delighted to be exhibiting ‘Wall Drawing ’ by Sol LeWitt.

Carefully following Sol LeWitt’s specific set of rules and instructions for ‘Wall Drawing ’, fifty-seven drafters installed the work at RMIT Gallery on a dedicated wall more than ten-meters long and four-meters high, over a two-week period in May.

Come and see Sol LeWitt’s captivating wall drawing as well as works by 18 other artists in ‘The Concentric Influences of Sol LeWitt: Foundations, Pivots and Place’ showing until 29 August 2026.

The Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing is generously loaned by the LeWitt Family and Estate.

Image credit: Installation of Sol LeWitt, ‘Wall Drawing ’, 2026, at RMIT Gallery. Acrylic paint and crayon. Courtesy of the Estate of Sol LeWitt, Chester, Connecticut, USA.

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Photos from RMIT Galleries's post 08/06/2026

This week is your LAST chance to view our current exhibitions at First Site Gallery!

Discover how these four shows explore identity, memory, exchange and place, through considered materiality and artistic process.

'Slip' by Noah Bridger

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'Portable Stillness' by Ko Jou Chen

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'Can I Hold You?' by Chloe Rose Thomas

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'Boiling Matters' by Elisa Zorraquin

Until 12 June

Free entry, open Tuesday to Friday, 11am – 5pm







Image 1, 6: Installation views of ‘Slip’ by Noah Bridger, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photos by Claire Armstrong.

Image 2: Elisa Zorraquin, ‘Boiling Matters (necklace)’, 2026 (foreground) and ‘Boiling Matters (film)’, 2026 (background) in ‘Boiling Matters’, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photo by Christian Capurro.
Image 3: Installation view of ‘Can I Hold You?’ by Chloe Rose Thomas, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photo by Claire Armstrong.

Image 4: Elisa Zorraquin, ‘Boiling Matters’ (detail), 2026, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photo by Claire Armstrong.
Image 5: Installation view of Ko Jou Chen, ‘Portable Stillness’, 2025, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photo by Claire Armstrong.

Image 7: Ko Jou Chen, ‘Portable Stillness’ (detail), 2025 in ‘Portable Stillness’, First Site Gallery, Melbourne, 2026. Photo by Christian Capurro.

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