To look is to remain in relation. Still here, still attending, still refusing the comfort of the resolved.
Still Looking brings together works by Nobuyoshi Araki, Celso Castro Daza, Copy Paste, Lucio Fontana, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Marie Jo Lafontaine, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Joel Shapiro, Cindy Sherman, Keith Tyson, Tomak, Andy Warhol, Christopher Wool, and Purvis Young.
The male. The female. The genderless. Sixteen artists across painting, sculpture, photography, and works on paper — bound not by medium or movement but by a shared restlessness: the refusal to let the image, the surface, or the body settle into certainty.
The exhibition maps a constellation of tensions — figuration against abstraction, the intimate against the monumental, the handmade against the reproduced, innocence against ambition, capitalism against itself, the male and female in genderless fusion. Bodies and surfaces and images in constant motion, exchanging positions, refusing resolution, remaining, like the best questions, permanently open.
