Secrets are at the heart of what it means to be human. What people reveal, and conceal, from others shapes an identity.
On display for the first time, this Queensland Museum exhibition presents the deeply individual and universally human phenomenon of secrets.
Secrets: Objects of Intrigue explores secrets through the varied lenses of daily home life, from behind bars, in popular culture and throughout military and political history.
Objects with hidden compartments, personal stories of surveillance, spy gadgets, and covert weapons. Each showcase reveals more than meets the eye. This layered exhibition will reward visitors who linger for a closer look.
Subject matter: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that this display contains images and objects of people who have died. The exhibition gallery contains histories of government surveillance of First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities. Queensland Museum is committed to sharing all histories and invites visitors to exercise their discretion.