The exhibition And Then Came Spring... brings together five contemporary artists
and their myriad ways of experimenting with nuances of materiality. Each of the artists
look at aspects of their surroundings – ecology, nature, dreamscapes, femininity
among others through the lens of their unique artistic practice. In a world that has been
altered by disorder and malady, spring represents renewal and hope.
Through their vast and diverse visual practices, the artists in this exhibition present a
rejuvenated perspective on the existing phenomenon of humankind that they explore
through various mediums. The distinct qualities of each medium plays a key role in
bringing forward the ethos that the artists represent. As Gerhard Richter has rightly
quoted, “Art is the highest form of hope.” And Then Came Spring... brings forward the
idea as artists navigate the issues of today.