Sep 9, 2025 - Mar 12, 2026Living Constellations
SPACS is pleased to present Living Constellations, a group exhibition that brings together six artists whose distinct practices intersect within a shared spatial and conceptual framework. The exhibition adopts the constellation as its guiding structure, considering how diverse artistic approaches enter into relation through adjacency, comparison, and the spatial openness of SPACS.
Gerard Byrne (Ireland) presents New York based figurative works that explore presence and the dynamics of human encounter through his refined handling of color and atmosphere.
Evelyne Drouot (France/USA) develops an intuitive abstract language shaped by decades of cross-cultural experience, using layered surfaces and gestural forms to merge memory and perception.
Hill Spriggins (USA) uses painting to archive personal memory and emotional connection, constructing intimate visual spaces through restrained palettes and direct mark-making.
Leigh Wen (Taiwan) employs repeated linear structures to translate natural forces into rhythmic visual fields; her work is held in major public collections and supported by notable institutional grants.
Huang Hai-Hsin (Taiwan) depicts everyday scenes with humor and psychological acuity, documenting the social tensions embedded in contemporary urban life.
Sergio Nates (Mexico) constructs layered spatial environments that merge architectural reference with fragmented terrain, exploring memory as a permeable and shifting structure.
Rather than proposing a singular thesis, the exhibition highlights relational positioning and the coexistence of multiple artistic perspectives. Within SPACS, meaning emerges through shifting sightlines and changing proximities, underscoring how interpretation develops through encounter. Living Constellations reflects the evolving nature of contemporary artistic discourse, continually reorganized through shared space and the viewer’s movement within it.