EXHIBITIONS
Malachai has gained international recognition, with his work featured in multiple exhibitions and sold in countries such as Spain, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.
THINK CONTEMPO, 2023
“Think Contempo” is an exhibition curated by Galeria Azur in Madrid, Spain. "Think Contempo" is a reminder that contemporary art has the power to act as a mirror of our society and inspire meaningful dialogues about who we are and where we are headed.
Malachai was the artist chosen to represent Australia in Spain. The main idea of the exhibition was to enable the viewer to perceive primarily through the senses, particularly the visual sense. The real and the illusory, the technical and the painterly, delve into different layers. Vigorous expression or subtle traces stimulate traces of the past that merge with imprints of the present. Thus, fiction and information manifest themselves in a unique language called concept.
SOUL LANGUAGE, 2023
For his debut exhibition, Malachai, chose to explorer colours, shapes and materials. He introduced to his audience not only paintings but also clothing designs. He combined art, with music, food & drinks to provide a whole experience for his community. You can check the interview where he explains his creative process and breaks down each piece on link at the bottom of this page.
YIRRAMBOI, 2023
YIRRAMBOI is the largest First Nations festival in Victoria, Australia. The ambitious showcase collates 300 artists in 10 days to perfectly encapsulate the interconnectedness and diversity of First Nations creatives worldwide. The translation of the festival title in the Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung languages is “tomorrow”. Malachai was the chosen artist to represent Native American culture at the YIRRAMBOI Festival, 2023.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU, 2023
To celebrate the 7th anniversary of B-side Gallery, they curated an exhibition called “GOOD LUCK TO YOU!”. With paintings, sculptures, prints and more by 50 urban contemporary artists based in Australia, Japan and USA. Malachai created an exclusive piece for the event called "LUCKY BLU".
The paint is an interpretation of his idea of luck.