A curation by Natalie Slater, Art Agent at Snap Collective - This curation brings together works that treat sleep not as absence, but as use. Beds are unmade. Sheets are creased, weighted, occupied, or recently abandoned. Figures lie still, folded into mattresses, floors, or each other. Nothing here is staged for display; everything has already happened.
These works focus on the evidence of rest—indentations, loosened forms, bodies at horizontal pause. Sleep appears as a physical condition, repetitive and necessary, rather than symbolic or dreamlike. The bed functions as a site of routine rather than refuge.
‘Slept In’ looks at rest as a daily structure: quiet, ungroomed, and essential.
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