Rather than fixing an image or form, Kinesthesia embraces what moves and alters. It asks how we feel motion within stillness, and how art can make the unseen forces of nature visible, audible, and alive.
Kinesthesia gathers sculpture, photography, video, and collage to explore movement as something felt as much as seen. Across these works, rust, vibration, and shifting light reveal motion within stillness. The materials record their own transformations—steel reacting to air, images changing through time, sound emerging from surface.
The exhibition invites a sensory awareness of change, where natural processes and human perception meet. In this space, decay becomes creation, and the quiet pulse of motion continues beyond the framefacilisis.
