Katarina Holbrough Canadian, b. 1997
Overflow, 2026
Oil and glass beads on gallery wrapped canvas
61 x 45.7 cm
Verso
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Holbrough’s work centers on nocturnal environments: spaces where hidden narratives surface and occupy space. These transient worlds arise from memory, sensation, and narrative structure. Themes of class, femininity, and religious...
Holbrough’s work centers on nocturnal environments: spaces where hidden narratives surface and occupy space. These transient worlds arise from memory, sensation, and narrative structure. Themes of class, femininity, and religious influence run through the work, emerging in gestures and suggestive forms that blur the line between the material and the unseen. Her figures often appear caught in processes of becoming and dissolving, suspended within a shifting, in-between space. Highly rendered elements, contrast the fluid gestural forms. These shadowed settings function as a stage for the periphery, inviting viewers to embrace ambiguity. The work asks for patience, a slow looking, and a willingness to linger in the unseen.
Exhibitions
Layered, 20261
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