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An infant plunging its hands into a jar of honey gets instantly involved in contemplating the formal properties of solids and liquids and the essential relation between the subjective experiencing self and the experienced world. Viscous, halfway between solid and liquid. A cross-section in a process of change. Unstable, oozing. Soft, yielding, and compressible. Its stickiness is a trap, it clings like a leech; it disintegrates the boundary between its own substance and it. Nowhere near the experience of water. It is about to dilute itself into viscosity.
Cassina Projects is excited to present Viscous, the latest group show at the gallery featuring works by María Fragoso Jara (*1995), Wang Haiyang (*1984), Zsófia Kerestzes (*1985), Jessie Makinson (*1985) and Oda Iselin Sønderland (*1996).
Building upon a synesthetic parallelism with the tactile experience of viscosity, the exhibition mines the intersection of aesthetics and psychology where the theatrical uncanny is the adopted code…
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An infant plunging its hands into a jar of honey gets instantly involved in contemplating the formal properties of solids and liquids and the essential relation between the subjective experiencing self and the experienced world. Viscous, halfway between solid and liquid. A cross-section in a process of change. Unstable, oozing. Soft, yielding, and compressible. Its stickiness is a trap, it clings like a leech; it disintegrates the boundary between its own substance and it. Nowhere near the experience of water. It is about to dilute itself into viscosity.
Cassina Projects is excited to present Viscous, the latest group show at the gallery featuring works by María Fragoso Jara (*1995), Wang Haiyang (*1984), Zsófia Kerestzes (*1985), Jessie Makinson (*1985) and Oda Iselin Sønderland (*1996).
Building upon a synesthetic parallelism with the tactile experience of viscosity, the exhibition mines the intersection of aesthetics and psychology where the theatrical uncanny is the adopted code…













































