Some Things Too Bright to See marks Holly Anderson’s first solo museum exhibition. This new body of work centres on her long-standing fascination with the glitter path — the fleeting line of reflected sunlight that shifts and moves with the viewer across bodies of water.
Treating the glitter path as an optical event rather than a fixed part of the landscape, Anderson explores moments of brightness so vivid they seem to meet our gaze. These paintings invite the viewer into a space where perception becomes physical and deeply felt, as light flattens depth, dissolves form and reveals our own position within the scene.
