A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - In this curatorial selection, dance is less about performance than about people moving together. Across painting and abstraction alike, artists return to the shared choreography of bodies gathering in circles, lines, pairs, and loose formations. Each composition is built around connection, where movement passes from one figure to the next.
Some works describe recognizable dances, while others reduce the body to shape, color, and repeated form. Bright palettes, overlapping silhouettes, and shifting compositions create a sense of continuous motion, even when the figures themselves remain still.
Rather than focusing on an individual performer, these works find their energy in the group. Across different styles and approaches, movement becomes something constructed collectively—through repeated figures, shared space, and color that keeps each composition in motion.
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