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Oil on linen
61 × 51 cm
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Oil and wood ash on linen
31 × 26 cm
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70 × 100 cm
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Oil, wood ash on linen
31 × 26 cm
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Oil on linen
120 × 90 cm
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26 × 31 cm
Flash, 2025
15 × 20 cm
Oil on icon panel
Little Sister, 2025
Oil on linen
117 × 86 cm
Keycard, 2025
Oil on Canvas
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Hinterland
Olivia Bryant, Elizabeth Dimitroff, Wenhui Hao & Jack Whitelock
06.06.25 – 28.06.25
Hinterland refers to the territory beyond the visible centre — a place between landscapes, identities, and states of being. It describes the space outside the frame, where what appears fixed begins to shift and dissolve.
The index in this exhibition explore that unstable territory. Across painting and object, forms emerge that feel both familiar and displaced, suspended somewhere between memory and presence.
Landscape becomes psychological terrain. Surfaces carry traces of erosion, residue, and atmosphere. Figures appear partially concealed or fragmented, as though caught mid-transformation.
Rather than presenting a stable point of arrival, Hinterland positions the viewer within a space of transition. A place where meaning remains unresolved, and where identity continues to take shape.