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Balance / Repetition / Disruption, on view at Praxis Gallery from April 18 through May 16, 2026, brings together a diverse selection of photographic works that examine the mechanics of visual composition. Rather than focusing on subject matter alone, the exhibition turns attention toward the underlying structures that shape how images are built, read, and experienced. The result is a thoughtful survey of how photographers engage with rhythm, order, and interruption within the frame.
At the core of the exhibition lies the interplay between three fundamental forces. Balance suggests stability, a sense that elements within an image hold each other in check. Repetition introduces pattern and continuity, guiding the eye across the surface. Disruption, however, unsettles these systems, introducing breaks that challenge expectations and invite closer scrutiny. The works on display demonstrate that these elements rarely operate in isolation. Instead, they coexist, overlap, and at times contradict one another, producing images that feel both controlled and unpredictable.
The photographs vary widely in approach. Some adopt a restrained visual language, relying on minimal forms and subtle tonal shifts to establish equilibrium. Others embrace density and accumulation, layering repeated motifs until patterns verge on collapse. In certain works, disruption appears as a sudden fracture—a line, a shadow, or an unexpected gesture that interrupts the visual flow. In others, it emerges more gradually, revealing tensions that were embedded in the composition from the outset.
What unites the exhibition is a shared interest in composition as an evolving process rather than a fixed outcome. Each image reflects a series of decisions, adjustments, and intuitions that shape its final form. By foregrounding these dynamics,
Balance / Repetition / Disruption encourages viewers to look beyond immediate impressions and consider how images function internally.
In doing so, the exhibition reaffirms a fundamental aspect of photography: that meaning often resides not only in what is depicted, but in how elements are arranged, repeated, and ultimately unsettled within the frame.
Image:
© Geri Hanson