After Epilogue, by Hong Kong–born, Melbourne-based artist Judy Kong, explores the emotional and embodied experience of cinema. This atmospheric installation reflects on the moments after a film ends – a threshold between dream and reality, memory and feeling.
Curated by Bobbi Gan and Nicole Zhang, this ambitious staging features a three-channel video work, sound, installation, and found objects.
According to Dr Damian Smith, "Judy Kong's 'After Epilogue' is an outstanding exhibition that takes full advantage of spatial cinema techniques to create a deeply ambient experience. Kong's combination of screen imagery and installation is a noteworthy example of an artist working across diverse media to examine how screen cultures bleed into and inform all aspects of our daily lives."
Kong's exhibition appears in tadnem with two exhibitions - 'Witching Hour (II)' by Heidi Holmes and 'Pit Yourself Against', by Burmese artist Ma Ei.
Learn more about Judy Kong's work by visiting: https://www.judykong.art/








Judy Kong. After Epilogue, video (digital still), 2025, dimensions variable