Press News: Bri Williams at Clima, Milan

Bri Williams' solo exhibition featured in Juliet

An article on Bri Williams’ exhibition An arrow shot over the house that hits no one at Clima Gallery, Milan, has been published in Juliet  Art Magazine. Written by Matteo Giovanelli, the piece explores how Williams' assemblages transcend mere found objects, undergoing a metamorphosis that suspends them beyond the flow of time and space:

 

"The intimate process behind Bri Williams’ work expands into a collective experience. Much like life itself, each work emerges from an intricate dance between chance and fate, discovery and deliberate choice. They do not arise from nothing but from the fortuitous encounter that takes place outside the studio, an event that triggers new trajectories of mutation, interacting with the collective and shared relational experience. Breaking free from the traditional sequence of introduction-development-conclusion, these works exist in a perpetual state of becoming. The soul of the objects and bodies on display manifests imperceptibly and silently, in the interstice between death and life, like two sides of the same coin. Though dominated by subdued tones, the works emanate a strong emotional charge, born from a tension between randomness and intention. Each found element, imbued with a soul, carries personal meanings and transforms, intertwining personal and universal transience".

 

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