The Last Gallery / From the 1960s’ to 80’s
Window Project•Nov 02, 2025 — Dec 05, 2025
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First realised in the early 1990s as a site-specific installation, The Last Gallery has since been reconfigured across a range of spatial and cultural contexts. Each iteration responds to the architecture, temporality, and atmosphere of its environment, allowing the work continually to reshape its form and spatial presence.
Composed of khaki-painted canvases suspended on the walls and cut into strips from their subframes, the installation extends into the surrounding space, where the ribbons of fabric intersect, intertwine, and converge at the centre of the gallery. While their colour and texture subtly evoke military textiles, this reference remains secondary; the ascetic use of colour enables an exploration of spatial dynamics, prompting the viewer to engage with the interplay between form, structure, and void. Anchored to their subframes only at the edges, the canvases maintain a fragile equilibrium between motion and stillness. Within…
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The Last Gallery / From the 1960s’ to 80’s
Window Project•Nov 02, 2025 — Dec 05, 2025
Press Release
First realised in the early 1990s as a site-specific installation, The Last Gallery has since been reconfigured across a range of spatial and cultural contexts. Each iteration responds to the architecture, temporality, and atmosphere of its environment, allowing the work continually to reshape its form and spatial presence.
Composed of khaki-painted canvases suspended on the walls and cut into strips from their subframes, the installation extends into the surrounding space, where the ribbons of fabric intersect, intertwine, and converge at the centre of the gallery. While their colour and texture subtly evoke military textiles, this reference remains secondary; the ascetic use of colour enables an exploration of spatial dynamics, prompting the viewer to engage with the interplay between form, structure, and void. Anchored to their subframes only at the edges, the canvases maintain a fragile equilibrium between motion and stillness. Within…






















































