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In this group of artists, intimacy, memory and abstraction converge in various methods, but all share a sensitivity to the short lived: the overlooked image, the half-remembered place, the unstable border in between what we see and what we feel. Together, they form a peaceful but insistent meditation on how implying builds up in regular life.
Why Charitable Art Initiatives Support Children's CausesTaken together, rendered in her distinctive painterly style, these retellings of easily-forgotten moments show how an ordinary life, when taken a look at from a specific point of view, begins to radiate a palpable sense of significance.Rosemary Burn Bowl of cherries, 2025 Mona Sultan's photocollages explain the fragmentary nature of memory and meaning, calling photographic fact into question by breaking down, recontextualising and duplicating images. Balancing methodical precision with a distinctly human, always imperfect visual sensibility, his paintings are lighthearted abstractions for the digital age.Luke Rudolf Fizzog 4, 2025 Jo Berry's airbrushed paintings provide physical kinds to images that we usually see by means of a screen andquickly forget, such as stock photos and ReCAPTCHAs. To me, her unique language hazy, distorted, discreetly unsettling shows the alienation and dissociation inherent in a world filled with images that appears to appear and vanish ever-more rapidly. A shadow, a handstand, a sheer drape draped over a houseplant: by photographing such things, he provides a 2nd life in which they end up being permanent. Emile Kees Handstand, 2023 Jo Hummel's minimalist abstractions have a specific ahistorical quality; they link several histories of material experimentation and creation from around the world within a special visual language. They locate the audience within landscapes that feel endless with a low mist hanging over the horizon. Though unknown, these images are deeply tranquil, inviting you to savor the basic enjoyments of a constantly twilit, pastoral world.Llus-Carles Peric Cap a La Calma, 2014 The scenes that Bianca MacCall paints a train window showing the carriage's interior over the passing landscape; a barely-visible cars and truck concealed by an ochre-yellow curtain appear intentionally mysterious. They make me believe about the simultaneous absurdity and appeal of the world in front of me, thinking about familiar scenes through an unknown lens. Bianca MacCall Perpetual Motion, 2023 Henry Ward's painting practice is ever-shifting. If you stand in front of one of his paintings for long enough, you might see it change in genuine time. The unclear, unforeseeable nature of his work is what makes me keep returning to it.Henry Ward Bethany III, 2023.
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