NIKITA GALE
Briefly

Gale's work emphasizes the significance of silence and absence in performance, highlighting how these elements can serve as political statements against surveillance and exploitation.
In collaboration with lighting designer Josephine Wang, Gale's installations defy traditional monumentality, drawing attention to how sound and light shape our perception of presence and absence.
Gale's recent art challenges the viewer's sensory expectations, using immersive installations to question the role of the body in performance, creating an experience both unsettling and evocative.
The interplay of silence and sound in Gale's work is a response to the complexities of visibility, portraying a nuanced critique of visibility as a political act.
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