Grace Bromley's exhibition, 'Show Me What I Don't Know,' showcases her first solo show at the gallery. The paintings feature mid- to large-scale canvases depicting familiar interiors such as bedrooms and hallways, serving as sites of psychological transformation. Utilizing thinned paint and rags, Bromley employs a layering technique that emphasizes themes of uncertainty and absence. Her work draws inspiration from fiction and classic tales like fairy tales, focusing on figures that defy expectations, symbolizing emotional complexities and the lingering impact of the past.
With this work, I'm asking the viewer to sit with me in uncertainty.
These spaces hold the residue of presence without explicitly depicting the figure.
There's no space carved out for you anymore; it's already changed shape.
Bromley draws from fiction, theater, and classic fairy tales as loose scaffolding, using them less as narrative sources than as formal and psychological cues.
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