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Margins of Collapse brings together seven artists working across painting, sculpture, installation, photography, video and works on paper. The exhibition is concerned with material, architectural and perceptual structures at the point just before they fail to function. The selected works focus on conditions that precede collapse rather than depicting it as event: states where pressure builds without release, forms pushed slightly out of alignment.
The exhibition unfolds across a sequence of compressed and open spaces where spatial arrangements make balance feel provisional. Some works treat the architecture as a structure already compromised, inserting objects where circulation tightens, puncturing walls, activating thresholds. Others hold back, introducing pause or delay where density might be expected. The two tendencies stay in friction throughout. Anticipation gathers, disperses and reconcentrates. Elsewhere, image and sound share the same body, where eleven minutes of fragmented…
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Press Release
Margins of Collapse brings together seven artists working across painting, sculpture, installation, photography, video and works on paper. The exhibition is concerned with material, architectural and perceptual structures at the point just before they fail to function. The selected works focus on conditions that precede collapse rather than depicting it as event: states where pressure builds without release, forms pushed slightly out of alignment.
The exhibition unfolds across a sequence of compressed and open spaces where spatial arrangements make balance feel provisional. Some works treat the architecture as a structure already compromised, inserting objects where circulation tightens, puncturing walls, activating thresholds. Others hold back, introducing pause or delay where density might be expected. The two tendencies stay in friction throughout. Anticipation gathers, disperses and reconcentrates. Elsewhere, image and sound share the same body, where eleven minutes of fragmented…





