public notice : an exhibition
There is much to learn from the small details, those we usually miss when rushing from place to place. In recent times, experiencing less hectic lives, we gave ourselves permission to begin observing the world as one would normally only observe art. Visually enriched, the world seemed to unfold in front of us. As society begins returning to what is considered ‘normal’, the exhibition, public notice cultivates this way of seeing. Viewers can take their time, getting lost in the scratches and indentations of the city-scape, a perverse alternative to the white cube gallery. By punctuating our daily routine with art we are reminded to slow down and observe. To stop and notice.