Drawing inspiration from an early childhood memory of precariously scaling a brick wall to discover a neighbour’s beautiful garden, Geometry for Soft Memory plays on the poetics of place and the elusive annals of remembering.
These assembled sensory memories — of vertigo, walls, and the uncertainty of the real — are explored through chroma, geometric forms and spatial illusiveness. As viewers navigate the space, vistas of Blackburn Gardens are revealed and framed by the installation.