A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - These works begin with familiar gestures before quietly pushing them somewhere unexpected. A woman irons a lake. Another sits for a portrait with a stockpot covering her face. Elsewhere, bodies perform actions that feel simultaneously deliberate and impossible. Rather than explaining themselves, the photographs allow the absurd to unfold naturally.
Carefully staged and precisely composed, these works blur the line between performance, photography, and fiction. What connects them isn’t surrealism for its own sake, but the quiet confidence with which each artist transforms an ordinary action into something entirely unfamiliar.
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