1821 W. Hubbard St. Suite 207
Jesse Ly’s
try, take time – take time, try brings together photographic, sculptural, and installation works that navigate the tensions between care and labor. The exhibition examines how tenderness coexists with the discipline and intensity required to create change, using sequences of images and symbolic gestures to explore protection, affirmation, and preparedness as active forms of making.
The works consider the interplay between softness and firmness, demonstrating how conviction can exist alongside compassion. Ly’s compositions blend multiple emotional and conceptual registers, creating spaces where the practical and the poetic intersect. Each piece engages with the processes of maintaining ideals, fostering care, and holding space for possibility, inviting viewers to reflect on the balance of effort and attention in personal and communal life.
Through repetition, layering, and careful sequencing, Ly cultivates a visual rhythm that mirrors the persistence and endurance inherent in both labor and emotional care. The exhibition foregrounds the agency of making, illustrating how intentionality and attentiveness shape outcomes and allow space for human connection. Objects, images, and installations work together to suggest the nuanced strategies needed to navigate complex emotional and social landscapes.
Ly’s practice is informed by a commitment to exploring the material and conceptual possibilities of image-making. The works resonate across scales, from intimate gestures to immersive installations, emphasizing the relational and performative qualities of care. By combining multiple forms and approaches,
try, take time – take time, try challenges viewers to consider how softness, rigor, and attentiveness operate in tandem, revealing the labor embedded in acts of sustaining, protecting, and nurturing both ideas and communities.
The exhibition underscores the potential of art to reflect and shape our engagement with time, care, and responsibility. Ly’s integration of photographic, sculptural, and installation practices offers a compelling meditation on how making can embody both vulnerability and strength, fostering reflection, empathy, and the cultivation of enduring connections.
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© Jesse Ly