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In A Matter of Time, the artist examines painting’s relationship with time, perception, and space. In the exhibition, ‘matter’ alludes to both the inevitability of time, as well as material substances.
As light from the surroundings pour through abstract compositions on plexiglass blocks and discs, painting becomes more than two-dimensional. It takes on a visual echo of the space it sits in; it is no longer static, but perceived in a continuum of time and space. Every subtle shift of perception offers a different viewpoint, where light and shadow, reflections and refractions turn a painting into part substance, part illusion – both form and void. View exhibition e-catalogue here.