The exhibition The Interior invites viewers into a world of intimate spaces, where the boundaries between inside and outside begin to dissolve. Through a constellation of mediums and artistic approaches, the exhibition considers how the rooms we inhabit, the environments we cultivate, and the private worlds we construct both mirror and influence our emotional and psychological landscapes. These works speak to the subtle interplay between physical surroundings and the interiority of thought, memory and perception, tracing the quiet ways in which space shapes experience.
Expanding on this premise, The Interior foregrounds the richness of the personal, the architectural and the organic. Domestic environments become sites of reflection and resonance. Personal interiors – the emotional, psychological and remembered – unfold across canvas, sculpture and installation, offering glimpses into the inner lives that exist just beneath the surface of the everyday. Botanical motifs and natural forms evoke the porous relationship between human experience and the natural world, underscoring how interiority is never fully contained but always in dialogue with what surrounds it.
Together, these artists present a layered, multifaceted exploration of what the interior can mean: a place of comfort or estrangement, ritual or rupture, grounding or transformation. Their works reveal how deeply our environments inform our sense of self, place and memory, often in ways we only recognise when confronted with their artistic reimagining.
Ultimately, The Interior invites viewers to slow down and reconsider the spaces they occupy – both the literal rooms of daily life and the metaphorical spaces of thought and emotion. It asks how these interiors hold our narratives, shape our identities and quietly influence the ways we move through the world.
