Group Exhibition: [UNFOLD]

Vanner Gallery presents the works of 14 artists with the group exhibition “Unfold”. The show deals with the scientific theory that time seems to pass more slowly the more intensively we look at something. The aim of the exhibition is to create a calm and contemplative atmosphere through the selection of minimalist works – in color, design or both – that allow visitors to seemingly slow down time.

The artists’ works, which cover a variety of media including painting, ceramics, sculpture and woodwork, all convey a shared sense of serenity, calm and thoughtfulness.

The exhibiting artists are: Eleanor Bartlett, Tom Baskeyfield, Dina Bulavina, Harry Chrystall, Emma Cowley, Robert George, Louise Ørsted Jensen, Bethany Kohrt, Peter Lynch, Jane Sheppard, Amanda Sumpter, Louis Vincent, Kate Windibank, Alexandra Yan Wong

The concept behind the show is the scientific theory that time seems to unfold more slowly the more intently we examine something.

Installation View of "Unfold" at Vanner Gallery © Image Courtesy Vanner Gallery, Photography Ash Mills
Installation View of “Unfold” at Vanner Gallery, From left to right: Harry Chrystall, Inkling 7, 2022, ink on watercolor paper, 85 x 66cm and Jane Shepard, Royston Cave, 2022, hand-wrapped and smoke-fired ceramic, 29 x 29cm © Image Courtesy Vanner Gallery, Photography Ash Mills

© Text and Photo Courtesy of Vanner Gallery

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Group Exhibition: [UNFOLD]
06 March → 29 March 2025

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