Slow Read exhibition asks us to ditch doom-scrolling for art
The Slow Read exhibition at Town Hall Gallery in Hawthorn, Australia, invites visitors to prioritize art over doom-scrolling. Featuring nine artists, including Nadia Hernández and Jacky Cheng, the show highlights the need for attentive engagement with printed works. Exhibition curator Rachel Keir-Smith states that meaningful encounters with art require time and openness.
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Published 12 Jul 2026, 23:01 UTC · Updated 12 Jul 2026, 23:10 UTC
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