Saint Cloche gallery is proud to present ‘Linger’, the second solo exhibition by popular artist Leanne Xiu Williams.
In this body of work, Leanne Xiu Williams delves into the nuances of impermanence, sensation, and the residual impressions left in their wake. Employing two distinct palettes - one brooding and atmospheric, the other light and ephemeral - Williams navigates the complexities of memory and perception. The interplay of light and dark functions as a metaphor for contrasting states of being. Darkness envelops and obscures, creating a suggestive, surreal atmosphere that draws the viewer into a dreamlike reflection. In contrast, the lighter, more ephemeral sensations emerge through the softness and materiality of the canvas, grounding the work in a tactile, sensory experience.
These dual perspectives invite the viewer to engage actively with the work, reflecting on the transient nature of memory and how recollection shifts over time. Williams’ exploration of stillness and change transforms memories into fluid, evolving impressions, revealing their impermanence and the subtle traces they leave behind. This exhibition marks a continued investigation into the poetic tension between presence and absence, capturing the fleeting essence of our emotional and sensory experiences.