House of Ghosts
Seventh Gallery
2025
“In Celtic cosmology, sacred groves were living thresholds. They weren’t places you climbed upward toward the divine or descended downward into an eternal inferno. Instead, they were understood as side-doors: quiet openings into a world that ran parallel to ours. The Otherworld wasn’t imagined as heaven or underworld; it was just beside us, touching our world at certain edges. These spaces acted as sanctuaries, courts, ritual sites, and portals for encountering the unseen. But they weren’t monumental. They were earthly spaces - of roots, soil, leaves, air. The sacred was encountered through the texture of the world itself.
This idea (that the spiritual lives alongside us, not above us) also moves through this exhibition. House of Ghosts presents a vision of the sacred that is grounded, bodily, sensory. Together, the artists explore the psychic, spatial, and somatic registers of contemporary devotion. Their works stay close to the earthly plane, asking how faith, ritual, and devotion function here, now, in the messy, hybrid, highly mediated present. A sanctuary not of ascension but of coexistence. A world overlapping ours.”
- Lucie Loy
w/ Maki Ogawa, Naveed Farro, Keiran Molaeb, Devika Bilimoria, Thang Do, Johanna van der Linden, Alexandra Kumala
oil on canvas, 55 x 40cm, 2025
Noose
oil on canvas, 55 x 30cm, 2025
oil on canvas, 55 x 30cm, 2025
Devotion Hands
oil on canvas, 20 x 100cm, 2025
oil on canvas, 20 x 100cm, 2025
The Blue Light
oil on canvas, 70 x 40cm, 2025
oil on canvas, 70 x 40cm, 2025
Angel
oil on canvas, 100 x 22cm, 2025
oil on canvas, 100 x 22cm, 2025