A pause within transition where new perspective begin to form.
New Visions is an exhibition shaped by transition—a pause between seasons, states of mind, and ways of seeing. As winter gives way to spring, this show inhabits that fertile in-between space where endings loosen and new possibilities begin to surface. Through painting and print, four artists reflect on moments of emergence, inviting us to slow down, look again, and consider what change might hold.
Balbinder Broadbent, Hetty Haxworth, Amanda Phillips and Victoria Wylie are united by an abstract language grounded in lived experience. Their practices draw on landscape, memory, sensation and perception, producing works that feel both provisional and alive, hovering between structure and intuition, revelation and concealment. Across the exhibition, colour, rhythm, mark-making and layered surfaces suggest thresholds both physical and psychological.
Rather than offering fixed conclusions, New Visions presents art as an open, evolving process. The works encourage reflection, attentiveness and a willingness to embrace uncertainty, finding beauty and possibilities in flux.
