
About this Event
For Thurman, colour arises from sensory experience and physical contact with the landscape, through the act of walking - a distillation of mountain pass, rock-form and riverbed. She creates textured, shrine-like drawings where gestural marks hold the rhythm of an encounter. For Hecktermann, colour functions as a vessel for memory, where hues echo and reawaken fragments of the past, summoning places and moments through sensation rather than clarity.
Though their practices emerge from different sources, both artists arrive at a shared understanding of colour as more than just surface. In this fascinating show, colour becomes place: a site where memory, perception and experience converge, and where viewers are invited to find their own associations within these shifting environments.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
JM Gallery, 230 Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00