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‘Form and Flow’ brings together the contemplative gravitas of Mario Dilitz’s monumental sculptures with the almost tangible kinetic energy of Sandra Senn’s abstract photographs, creating a dialogue that spans media, scales and sensibilities.
Dilitz’s meticulous works, crafted by hand from wood and bronze, dominate the space in both small formats and larger-than-life dimensions. These figures emerge from their materials with quiet authority, their realistic forms conveying an almost ceremonial solemnity. Each work invites prolonged contemplation, rooted in the physical world yet transcending the everyday.
In dynamic counterpoint, Senn’s photographic works explode with colour and movement. These abstract compositions pulsate with vibrant energy, their intense hues and flowing forms suggesting movement frozen at the height of its expression. Where the sculptures anchor us in silence, these photographs catapult us into spheres of pure visual sensation.
Together, Dilitz and Senn explore the fundamental tensions that drive artistic expression: the solid and the fluid, the monumental and the ephemeral, the earthbound and the transcendent. ‘Form and Flow’ reveals how these seemingly opposing forces can create a unified artistic experience, with each medium amplifying the power of the other.