The Moon Underwater is a solo exhibition by artist Madeleine Tonzi that delves into themes of distortion and relationality, using the landscape as a metaphor for our interactions with the world. By simplifying her visual language, Tonzi creates artworks that balance subtlety with assertiveness, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life. The exhibition invites visitors to engage with the imagery, fostering contemplation about the nature of truth and reality. Tonziâs previous work, Petrichor, focused on nature, while this new series shifts inward to explore perception and the role of distortion in shaping our experiences.
The landscape serves as a metaphor, speaking to the ways in which we relate to the world around us - each object placed within the composition provides meaning and context for the next.
Through visual reduction and compositional restraint, the work creates a space for contemplative engagement-inviting the viewer to navigate the subtle thresholds between what is perceived and what is known.
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