Gina Kalabishis Les Chemins du Dēsir: Pathways of Desire 17th June 2025 - 5th July 2025
The Lost Kila
2025, oil on linen, 91cm x 61cm
With its dark plume and vivid red cheek patch, the Palm Cockatoo emerges from a dense tangle of vine and shadow—both revealed and obscured. In The Lost Kila, Gina Kalabishis presents a bird of striking presence and deep cultural resonance, suspended in a landscape that feels on the edge of forgetting.
Known for their intelligence, drumming rituals and low reproductive rates, Palm Cockatoos are uniquely vulnerable to habitat loss, especially in the Cape York Peninsula where land clearing and fire regimes continue to disrupt breeding hollows. Kalabishis renders the bird not just in exquisite detail, but as a symbol—part witness, part warning.
This painting speaks to the “desire paths” we carve instinctively through ecosystems and ethics alike—routes taken for convenience or gain that slowly unravel the balance of place.
Excerpt from catalogue essay by Tim Dolby:
“Her artwork replicates the earthy textures of nature with a tenderness that speaks of long walks, quiet moments, and a profound connection to place.”
Here, The Lost Kila becomes a meditation on presence, precarity, and the vanishing echoes of ancient forests still struggling to hold their song.

