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The exhibition begins with an almost childlike yet fundamentally architectural question: how is a place constructed before it exists? This is not about design, nor about imagining a perfect space, but about the prior state in which everything is mental structure, material intuition and formal testing — the moment in which the form remains in suspension.
The starting point is the model, though not at a reduced scale. There is no figuration and no attempt to represent anything recognisable. Here, the model operates as metaphor: an open system in which trials, provisional volumes, incomplete planes and lines that lead nowhere coexist. A place that is conceived even as it is observed.
Each artist proposes a distinct approach to construction: Hock articulates a dialogue between sculpture and architecture; Szymanski treats painting as a contained, almost tectonic body; Cortright transforms the digital into atmosphere; Badia constructs ambiguous scenes…
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Press Release
Press release, images and dossier here
The exhibition begins with an almost childlike yet fundamentally architectural question: how is a place constructed before it exists? This is not about design, nor about imagining a perfect space, but about the prior state in which everything is mental structure, material intuition and formal testing — the moment in which the form remains in suspension.
The starting point is the model, though not at a reduced scale. There is no figuration and no attempt to represent anything recognisable. Here, the model operates as metaphor: an open system in which trials, provisional volumes, incomplete planes and lines that lead nowhere coexist. A place that is conceived even as it is observed.
Each artist proposes a distinct approach to construction: Hock articulates a dialogue between sculpture and architecture; Szymanski treats painting as a contained, almost tectonic body; Cortright transforms the digital into atmosphere; Badia constructs ambiguous scenes…


























































