This Liminal Hiatus can serve as a catalyst to transcend our current circumstance if we allow ourselves to consider the limitless possibilities and how our commonalities can serve us. This is an immersive exhibition co-curated by GalleryOne11 and Hu…

This Liminal Hiatus can serve as a catalyst to transcend our current circumstance if we allow ourselves to consider the limitless possibilities and how our commonalities can serve us. This is an immersive exhibition co-curated by GalleryOne11 and Hugo Modern..

Liminal Hiatus Conceptual Reasoning

We are all going through a stage of liminal hiatus living in an almost transitional suspension… processing, digesting and becoming. This state of flux comes with the realization that now more than ever our decisions will be informed by uncertainty. Our future excludes what we use to live as the norm, and the only certainty is that change is the constant. We are at the threshold where dissonance serves as both muse and catalyst and whatever direction we choose we need to revel in the knowledge that the only constant is change. The fact that we have a common challenge is actually the making of an opportunity to flatten the self-imposed barriers in society to relinquish focus on our differences and to collectively create a premise for dialog and synergy. Let us use this phase of liminal hiatus as a doorway, passage, process, spell, transcendence or metamorphosis and allow it to inform our transformation, and open our world to unimaginable possibilities.

Participating Artists

Andrew Gibson; Annelie Venter; Angela Rackstraw; Fraggis; Arlene Amaler-Raviv; Bettie Coetzee Lambrecht; Bevan de Wet; Cassian Robbertze; Claus Braun; Danielle Jordaan; Edwin Chinyama; Gordon Williams; Elizabeth Janse van Rensburg; Elmarie van Straten; Greta McMahon; Gina Niederhumer; Isabel Reina; John Bauer; John Dickin; Katia Abbott; Kerri van den Heuvel; Kyle Solms; Lize Hugo; Luan Nel; Lyn Gilbert; Lynda Kropman; Mark Chapman; Patricia Fenn; Sue Kaplan; Tharien Coetzee; Ydi Coetzee

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