
Faces group exhibition at The Blue Verve


What do faces think when we are not looking?
This question lies at the heart of Faces, a group exhibition that turns the familiar act of seeing into a space of ambiguity and reflection.
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The face is both mask and mirror: a surface shaped to conceal and a surface that inevitably reflects. It carries the traces of being watched, the burden of expectation, the pressure of recognition. When attention drifts away, does the face remain still, or does it slip into another truth unseen?
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In these works, faces are charged with presence - whether adult or infant, tender or severe, still or fractured. Rather than offering simple portraits, the exhibition opens a field of questions. Faces here resist being fixed; they withhold as much as they reveal, hinting at the hidden interior life that exists behind every glance.
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The exhibition is on display from 18th September to 5th October. Warm welcome to the exhibition opening night on 18.9 from 17 to 21 o’clock.