Subtle Sensuality: soft edges/hard curves
Future exhibition
Overview
Subtle Sensuality speaks of a finely attuned awareness — an awareness of the living quality that dwells within form itself. It is the sensuality of a singular moment: the moment an object relinquishes its thingness and becomes, instead, a presence.
Such moment cannot be willed into being. It arises where form is at once so precise and so open that it does not arrest the gaze, but draws it further inward. Where a surface is not merely perceived, but felt — before the hand has ventured near. It is a knowledge that belongs to the body, one that precedes the deliberations of the mind.
The subtlety here betrays no want of intensity. Quite the contrary: it is an intensity distilled, one that does not announce itself but slowly unfolds — as something quietly spoken that nonetheless continues to resound long after the words have ceased. A form that appears, at first encounter, restrained, and at second, refuses to release its hold — for it has touched upon something that resists articulation yet registers with absolute immediacy.
Sensuality of this order demands stillness. It calls for the suspended moment, the unhurried circling, the slow passage of light across a surface. It yields not to explanation but to attention — patient, unhurried attention. The object waits. It is in no particular haste. Fashioned from a material that has outlasted civilisations, it carries within itself something of that ancient, abiding calm.
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