Freedom is a paradox. It expands and contracts, reveals and conceals. It is rarely absolute—most often, it exists in the tension between boundaries. This March, Somewhat Free will be exhibited digitally at Thomson Gallery in Zug, Switzerland, offering a space for reflection on this elusive state of being.
In this series, I explore the contradictions of freedom: the interplay between structure and spontaneity, control and surrender. The works navigate a delicate balance between clarity and obscurity, inviting the viewer to consider what it means to be somewhat free. Are we ever fully liberated, or does freedom always exist in relation to something else—a past, a system, a self-imposed limit?
Thomson Gallery’s digital platform allows for a new dimension of engagement with these pieces. Detached from the constraints of physical space, the exhibition exists in a realm where accessibility is redefined, where location is fluid, and where presence is both immediate and intangible. In a way, this mirrors the theme of the exhibition itself—freedom within limits, possibility within structure.
The exhibition runs throughout March 2025. You can explore Somewhat Free digitally via Thomson Gallery’s online space.
For those who have followed my work, this collection is an invitation to pause and question—what does freedom mean to you?