Hope by Hiromi Tango

Wednesday 30 April 2025 to Sunday 15 June 2025 (DAILY event)

Overview

Hope is a dramatic new art installation by renowned multidisciplinary artist Hiromi Tango, on display at the Hyde Park Barracks. It is a dynamic digital projection artwork that uses the facade of…

Hope is a dramatic new art installation by renowned multidisciplinary artist Hiromi Tango, on display at the Hyde Park Barracks. It is a dynamic digital projection artwork that uses the facade of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed site as its canvas, absorbing the stories within and connecting them with visitors today. The work responds to the history of the Barracks as a place that provided refuge for people who, for various reasons, found themselves in vulnerable situations.

The artwork will appear nightly, when the building becomes a powerful beacon featuring the filmed faces of people reflecting on the rich history of the Barracks and its significant archaeological collection. The artwork is enriched by an audio and visual collage that provides context and inspiration as people share their deeply personal stories of hope.

Accompanying the digital projection are five large-scale 'hope flowers' that welcome visitors through the gates, and Hope garden, a textile-based installation that will grow throughout the artwork display period.

Visit the Hyde Park Barracks after dark, with museum open until late (last entry 7.45pm) every night.

Hope is proudly supported by the NSW Government through the Blockbusters Funding initiative.