In 2025, Nature Festival turns its attention to Flow—the movement of water, wind, bodies, music, and ideas. Flow reminds us that everything is shifting, all the time, across scales of space and time. It is both connective and beautiful, carrying us into relationship with the living world and reminding us of the ripples our actions create.
With this as a starting point, Fallow presents Kairos in the Sculpture Courtyard of the Art Gallery of South Australia. Conceived as a deconstructed pavilion, Kairos unfolds across five sculptural follies that each explore flow through different materials and temporal scales. Timber frames, sandstone, shallow water channels, and textile forms come together in playful, intimate combinations. Visitors are invited to pause at each site—watching water trace a section of Karra Wirra Pari, watch the wind move through ribbons and canopies, noticing the temperature shifts across stone and fabric, or simply resting in foldable chairs designed to extend a moment of reflection.
Together, these nodes create a networked place where flow is both seen and felt. They offer moments of quiet encounter with natural and human rhythms—geological, biological, aquatic, aerial, and social.
Following on from Pleasance (2024), Kairos expands the possibilities of the AGSA Sculpture Courtyard into a more generous, playful, and laidback space, encouraging people to meet, stop, and dwell within the ever-changing flows of the world.