Slow Wave Sleep is a four-person exhibition organized by John Henderson that considers abstract painting as a process of holding memory within the picture plane. Through slow, deliberate methods, the artists build surfaces where accumulated marks register perception, time, and recall. The exhibition brings together distinct approaches to abstraction shaped by observation of light, landscape, material, and the tension between immediacy and distance.
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