

VANDAL Gallery has launched 'Infranatura', an infrared photographic exhibition by Raúl O.
Lejarazu Machin.
Presented as part of the 'Head On Photo Festival 2025' open program, 'Infranatura' sits within a curated selection of independent and artist-run exhibitions recognised for strong artistic vision and contribution to the photographic community. The open program celebrates the diversity and ambition that define 'Head On', highlighting artists who continue to push contemporary photography forward.

The exhibition runs from November 10th-30th, Monday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm, and opened with a well-attended launch event on Friday, November 14th, that drew creatives from across Sydney to VANDAL Gallery, 16–30 Vine Street.
The exhibition is supported by Instituto Cervantes, whose focus on Spanish language, culture, and artistic exchange strengthens the connection between Spanish and Australian creative communities.

VANDAL’s gallery space has long been a hub for bold and unconventional exhibitions. With 'Infranatura', the studio once again transforms into an immersive environment where art, technology, and imagination meet.
Located between Redfern and Chippendale’s creative precincts, VANDAL Gallery remains committed to showcasing progressive art from both local and international innovators. Past exhibitions have featured artists such as Craig Black and Aley Wild.

'Infranatura' is Raúl's second solo exhibition. The project, developed over three years, took Raúl through national parks across Australia as he explored how light and colour influence our emotional connection to the landscape.
Using infrared photography, he reimagines Australian flora as ghost-like, otherworldly forms, drawing on his first impressions of Australia after moving from Spain, when the environment felt unfamiliar and surreal.
Although infrared imaging has scientific and military origins, Raúl redirects the medium toward themes of beauty, fragility, and the natural world, revealing subtle variations in plant health and resilience in Australia’s extreme climates.
Raúl said, “Infranatura is a love letter to nature and science, and a reminder of our environment’s fragility. This project is about seeing the familiar in a new light and rediscovering our connection to the natural world.”

Raúl has lived in Australia for more than a decade and has worked across commercial and artistic practice in both Madrid and Sydney. With a family background in science, his work sits at the intersection of scientific curiosity and visual storytelling. His commercial clients include Microsoft, ANZ, Ferrari, Dyson, Ikea, Nespresso, and Macquarie University.
Exhibition: 'Infranatura'
Artist: Raúl O. Lejarazu Machin
Dates: November 10th-30th 2025
Location: VANDAL Gallery, 16–30 Vine Street, Redfern
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am–5pm
Opening night photography by Andy Roberts @andsroberts.