A group show featuring Nevine Hamza, Atefeh Majidi Nezhad, and Layla Juma. Says the gallery: “Each artist navigates the threshold between structure and sentiment, material and memory, between what is seen and what is sensed …”
Hamza’s work draws on her background in design to transform metaphysical ideas into “atmospheric visual compositions that float between sky and ground … using architectural elements to explore the boundaries between earth and sky, the tangible and the intangible” (see above). Nezhad’s installations offer a more tactile investigation of space; her Zero-Gseries employs delicate lace and translucent materials that appear suspended in midair, confronting the viewer with a sense of both weightlessness and intimacy. And Juma’s minimalist geometries use a language of form and repetition that translates social structures into visual rhythm – through drawing, installation, and sculpture, Juma assembles and dissembles patterns to reveal coded systems and moments of alignment.
To 23 August.
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