Crocodile Leather Shoes
Esmée Bruins, Micha Prinsen, Noah van de Wetering, Ambrose O’meagher
11 - 20 JUL 2025
This group exhibition brings together four artists with diverse backgrounds and ways of working. What they share is a focus on how images are made, how they circulate, and how they linger—both in our minds and in the world around us. Some of the work starts with archives and bureaucracy, exploring the gap between memory and registration. Other pieces center on material and technique, with glossy surfaces that recall cars, stickers, machines. Some works take shape in the domestic realm—in what lies around, what’s forgotten, what quietly stays. And some explore spatial narratives—how a place can tell a story, or keep one hidden. The artists work with photography, sculpture, installation, publishing, and painting. But the lines between these forms are never fixed. A photo becomes an object. A sculpture seems temporary, like it might come apart again. An archival page becomes material to be reorganized. What connects these practices is not a single theme, but a shared way of looking: attentive, investigative, sometimes messy, always alert to how meaning sticks to things—and how that meaning can shift.