Gallery
inkjet print, acrylic board | each 56 × 42 × 2 cm | 2014/2017
When an art gallery stands empty, stripped of its artworks, it reveals itself as a composition of abstract space. In the absence of objects, the rooms lose their assigned function and prescribed meaning. What remains is the architecture of perception — light and shadow, surfaces and voids, planes and angles.
This work emerges from my fascination with that emptiness. I often find myself more drawn to the bare spaces of a gallery than to the works displayed within them. In their silence and openness, these spaces invite a different kind of looking — one that is less directed, more speculative. Here, absence is not a lack but a presence in itself. It is a site of possibility, where form is felt rather than defined, and meaning drifts rather than settles.