Echoes of Lynch is Live

I’m honoured to share that my work is now part of Echoes of Lynch, a tribute exhibition hosted by Opale Art. It is a strange and moving privilege to have my work placed in dialogue with the aura of David Lynch, whose practice shaped so much of the contemporary aesthetic unconscious.

My contribution, Toe, from the bodyTime() series, sits in a quieter corner of this dialogue. It is a small gesture toward an inquiry into the ethics of observation, the softness of consent, and the unresolved murmur of mutual attention.

The exhibition is curated in French, a context that adds its own layer of meaning. For those who need it, an auto-translated version is available, though some shadows may shift in transit:

* Translated Version (EN): https://opaleart-com.translate.goog/exposition-echoes-of-lynch/?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=en

* Original Exhibition (FR): https://opaleart.com/exposition-echoes-of-lynch/

I invite you to visit. To look closely. To dwell. To let the work encounter you.

A public vote for a laureate can be found at the end of the page. Should you feel inclined, I encourage you to support the work that stays with you.

 

Dated ~ July 2025


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tribute exhibition the gaze South African art Opale Art online exhibition non-domination fine art photography ethics of looking Echoes of Lynch David Lynch curatorial contemporary art consent in art conceptual art bodyTime art and philosophy André Clements

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