Saint Cloche is proud to present Mask Off, an evocative new body of work by multidisciplinary artist Zelimir Jun Xiang Harasty. Harasty (b. 1992 Sydney, NSW) works across painting, sculpture and installation. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture from the National Art School (2019), where he received the Parkers Fine Art Prize. His 2024 residency in Foshan culminated in the group show 回归 Hui Gui – The Return.

Presented during the Australian winter solstice, when night reaches its fullest and the return of light begins, Mask Off is a meditation on identity, memory and belonging. The exhibition also gestures across hemispheres to honour Xiàzhì (夏至), the Chinese summer solstice, traditionally observed with symbolic foods and communal rituals that celebrate renewal and connection to the land.

Harasty draws on this layered sense of time and place to reflect on heritage and lived experience. Born in Sydney to mixed Chinese and European ancestry, his practice explores the complex negotiations of growing up between cultures, being both and neither, and how this shaped his sense of belonging within the Australian landscape. A recent residency in Foshan, Luohang, China deepened his connection to ancestral roots and inspired this body of work, grounded in both tradition and contemporary life.

Blending painting, sculpture, Chinese calligraphy and poetic gesture, the works in Mask Off are emotionally charged and richly textured. Harasty’s sculptural training gives each surface a sense of structure and weight. Oral family history, particularly the stories shared with his grandfather in Tasmania, anchors the work in memory, myth and cultural continuity.

We’ll Find It One Day III
We’ll Find It One Day III
We’ll Find It One Day III

$4,500

We’ll Find It One Day I
We’ll Find It One Day I

$4,500

Dreaming In E Minore III
Dreaming In E Minore III
Dreaming In E Minore III

$4,500

Dreaming In E Minore I
Dreaming In E Minore I
Dreaming In E Minore I

$4,500

Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III
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Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III

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Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I
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Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I

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Fond Of A Drink
Fond Of A Drink
Fond Of A Drink

$1,300

The Creator
The Creator

$1,300

You Work Hard
You Work Hard

$1,300

Two Brothers
Two Brothers
Two Brothers

$1,300

A Strange Curation
A Strange Curation

$1,300

Boy And Dragon
Boy And Dragon
Boy And Dragon

$1,300

We’ll Find It One Day II
We’ll Find It One Day II

$4,500

Send From This Mountain
Send From This Mountain
Send From This Mountain

$4,500

Dreaming in E minore II
Dreaming in E minore II
Dreaming in E minore II

$4,500

Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)
Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)
Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)

$3,900

Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II
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Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II

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Mask
Mask

$1,300

Art Is Dead
Art Is Dead
Art Is Dead

$1,300

I'm Afraid
I'm Afraid

$1,300

I Have Many Dragons In My Family
I Have Many Dragons In My Family
I Have Many Dragons In My Family

$1,300

Demons
Demons
Demons

$1,300

Small Hand
Small Hand
Small Hand

$1,300

Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)
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Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)
Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)

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We’ll Find It One Day III
We’ll Find It One Day III
We’ll Find It One Day III

$4,500

We’ll Find It One Day II
We’ll Find It One Day II

$4,500

We’ll Find It One Day I
We’ll Find It One Day I

$4,500

Send From This Mountain
Send From This Mountain
Send From This Mountain

$4,500

Dreaming In E Minore III
Dreaming In E Minore III
Dreaming In E Minore III

$4,500

Dreaming in E minore II
Dreaming in E minore II
Dreaming in E minore II

$4,500

Dreaming In E Minore I
Dreaming In E Minore I
Dreaming In E Minore I

$4,500

Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)
Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)
Hinge Profile (Hang Me In Your Hallway)

$3,900

Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III
Sold
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss III

Sold

Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II
Sold
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss II

Sold

Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I
Sold
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I
Behave Yourself, Don’t Make A Fuss I

Sold

Mask
Mask

$1,300

Fond Of A Drink
Fond Of A Drink
Fond Of A Drink

$1,300

Art Is Dead
Art Is Dead
Art Is Dead

$1,300

The Creator
The Creator

$1,300

I'm Afraid
I'm Afraid

$1,300

You Work Hard
You Work Hard

$1,300

I Have Many Dragons In My Family
I Have Many Dragons In My Family
I Have Many Dragons In My Family

$1,300

Two Brothers
Two Brothers
Two Brothers

$1,300

Demons
Demons
Demons

$1,300

A Strange Curation
A Strange Curation

$1,300

Small Hand
Small Hand
Small Hand

$1,300

Boy And Dragon
Boy And Dragon
Boy And Dragon

$1,300

Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)
Sold
Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)
Stool VI (My Calligraphy Stool)

Sold

“I’ve always existed between worlds. This exhibition is a reflection of that, peeling back layers to honour my grandfather’s stories, the rhythms of my heritage and the contradictions of growing up between cultures.”

Zelimir Jun Xiang Harasty

Zelimir Jun Xiang Harasty (b. 1992 Sydney, NSW) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture and installation. Of mixed Chinese and European heritage, Harasty’s practice is grounded in the exploration of identity, cultural memory, and belonging. His work reflects on the complexities of growing up between cultures in Australia and navigates the tensions and richness of diasporic experience.

He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture from the National Art School (2019), where he was awarded the Parkers Fine Art Prize. In 2024, a residency in Foshan, Luohang, China deepened his connection to ancestral roots and culminated in the group exhibition 回归 Hui Gui – The Return.

Now based on Bundjalung Country in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, Harasty continues to exhibit both nationally and internationally.


Instagram.com/zelimirharasty

Zelimir Jun Xiang Harasty

Zelimir Jun Xiang Harasty (b. 1992 Sydney, NSW) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture and installation. Of mixed Chinese and European heritage, Harasty’s practice is grounded in the exploration of identity, cultural memory, and belonging. His work reflects on the complexities of growing up between cultures in Australia and navigates the tensions and richness of diasporic experience.

He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture from the National Art School (2019), where he was awarded the Parkers Fine Art Prize. In 2024, a residency in Foshan, Luohang, China deepened his connection to ancestral roots and culminated in the group exhibition 回归 Hui Gui – The Return.

Now based on Bundjalung Country in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, Harasty continues to exhibit both nationally and internationally.


Instagram.com/zelimirharasty

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