The Pause Between Seeing and Knowing, presented at the Griffin Museum’s satellite space from April 1 through June 30, 2026, gathers a group of artists committed to the enduring language of analog photography. In a time defined by speed and endless circulation of images, this exhibition insists on a slower rhythm, one grounded in process, tactility, and attention. Each work bears the trace of its making, inviting viewers to consider photography not only as an image but as an object shaped by time, gesture, and intention.
Across the exhibition, the artists approach photography as a form of sustained observation. Jacek Gąsiorowski turns toward scenes of everyday life, where fleeting gestures and quiet presences acquire a sense of permanence. His images of leisure and routine unfold gently, revealing a sensitivity to duration and the subtle passage of time. In contrast, Harley Cowan navigates landscapes marked by human intervention, where remnants of industry and habitation linger. His photographs hold a restrained tension, suggesting histories embedded within terrain and architecture without fully disclosing them.
Twinkle Banerjee’s work introduces a more analytical dimension, where the photograph becomes both subject and experiment. Through constructed arrangements and geometric relationships, she examines how perception itself takes form. Nearby, the collaborative images of
Landry Major and Cash Kasper weave together body and environment, producing layered compositions that feel intimate yet expansive. Their photographs evoke a sense of connection between human presence and the wider natural world, as if gesture and landscape emerge from the same source.
Osheen Harruthoonyan’s prints drift toward the edge of abstraction, where botanical forms dissolve into tonal shifts and chemical transformations. Flowers appear as fleeting structures, simultaneously forming and fading, reminding viewers that vision is never fixed but constantly in flux. This sense of instability resonates throughout the exhibition, where clarity and ambiguity coexist.
Together, these works shape a contemplative space where images unfold gradually. The exhibition lingers in that suspended interval where perception deepens, encouraging a form of looking that values patience, curiosity, and the quiet complexity of what reveals itself over time.
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© Jacek Gąsiorowski