04/06/2026
Kathrin Longhurst’s portrait, Keeping Count, portrays Sherele Moody, who documents women and children lost to violence.
‘Our initial meeting evolved into a strong friendship based on our shared commitment to confronting male violence.
Drawing on her background in journalism, Sherele’s research informs public discourse, policy, and brings comfort to victim’s families. Behind her, a mural she maintained in Melbourne of femicide victims speaks to erasure and resistance. This portrait honours her relentless act of naming, counting, and refusing to let these lives disappear.’
On view on the Salon des Refusés: the ‘alternative’ Archibald and Wynne Prize selection.
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