
This collective of sculptural works brings together artists working across aluminium, ceramic, stainless steel, and mixed media to explore the emotional life of form. Though varied in material and scale, each piece speaks to the body—its gestures, vulnerabilities, aspirations, and silent negotiations with space. Totemic verticals rise like markers of ancestry or monuments to inner resilience. Ceramic forms hold fragility and permanence in equal measure: fired earth transformed into vessels of tension, tenderness, and play. Polished steel and aluminium reflect the viewer back into the work, implicating us in shifting narratives of identity, desire, and presence. Figurative gestures—a girl with a balloon, an implied embrace, a poised stance—introduce moments of innocence, longing, and suspended joy. Nearby, architectural structures suggest cities, shelters, thresholds, or emotional scaffolding: the spaces we build to contain ourselves, and the ones we struggle to escape. Across the exhibition, sculpture becomes more than object—it becomes encounter. Hard materials carry unexpected tenderness. Familiar forms turn strange, while abstract shapes feel uncannily personal. Together, these works remind us that emotion is not only expressed through faces or language, but through weight, balance, texture, scale, and the charged silence of things in space. In this collective, matter itself becomes a language—one that speaks of human complexity in many voices.

A&H Colab
Curator