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Between Absence and Imprint
Erik Sausa, 14 August - 13 September 2025
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Between Absence and Imprint: Erik Sausa

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Erik Sausa Curly tops, 2025 Found stage design scraps Size variable
Erik Sausa
Curly tops, 2025
Found stage design scraps
Size variable
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In Between Absence and Imprint, Erik Sausa interrogates the tension between what vanishes and what survives. Using found and salvaged industrial materials, the exhibit reflects on environmental degradation, human consumption, and the silent aftermath of destruction.

 

At its core, the exhibition is a meditation on presence through trace. Every imprint tells of a body that passed, a weight that pressed down, a system that extracted, moved, and scarred. What remains are not remnants, but records of what has been taken—and what refuses to disappear.

 

"Between absence and imprints" likely refers to the relationship between something that is missing (absence) and the lasting effects or marks (imprints) left behind. It explores how the absence of something can create a powerful impact, either emotionally or in terms of the physical world, and how these absences can leave lasting impressions or imprints. The concept examines how the absence of something can shape our understanding of its presence or create a sense of lingering presence.

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