Provisional We
10–14 July, 2025
Opening Hours: Daily, 10AM–5PM
Opening Night: Thursday 10 July, 5–8PM
Join us for drinks and conversation to celebrate the launch of Provisional We.
Exhibition Open to Public : Friday 11 – Monday 14 July
Explore the work of 13 artists engaging with themes of togetherness, difference, and materiality.
Programme of Events:
Friday 11 July: Collage Workshop Led by Oishi Dutta
A hands-on session exploring visual storytelling through collage.
Sunday 13 July, 3–5PM: Bites with the Artists Hosted by MaisonGB
Enjoy an afternoon of vegetarian food by MaisonGB and coffee by Noor Albar in the company of exhibiting artists. Tickets: £10 – tiny.cc/coffee-and-bites
Monday 14 July : Curator’s Tour (by request) Book a guided walkthrough with curators @albarnoor and @hyuwnoo.l for deeper insight into the exhibition.
About the Exhibition
Provisional We is a contemporary art exhibition showcasing the work of 13 emerging and established artists across sculpture, installation, moving image and text. Together, these practices explore themes of incompleteness, fragmented togetherness, and material diversity.
At its core, Provisional We questions how we connect with others when mutual understanding is uncertain—or even impossible. Instead of demanding clarity, the exhibition proposes empathy as an expansive gesture — one that makes room for ambiguity, tension, and unresolved meaning.
In a moment when difference is often flattened or ignored, this exhibition reflects on what it means to stay with others without needing full comprehension. It presents a model of “imperfect solidarities”: forms of connection that don’t rely on explanation or translation, but instead remain open—to what is unfamiliar, to what resists understanding, and to what still belongs.
The artworks invite visitors into parallel realities, shaped by distinct cultural rhythms and marginalised perspectives. Provisional We encourages us to pause, to listen, and to rethink how we relate to worlds that may not neatly align with our own.
Through this lens, the exhibition becomes a practice of care—holding space for difference, discomfort and nuance in an increasingly polarised world.
Participating Artists
@maliha_z_art
@farah_aaj
@rossdeeley
@meredith_gunderson_
@junghunlee_
@gabriele.risso
@0ne_dongle
@sarahisabelletan
@beckyttong
@emma_witter_
@pyhii
@raffonyourmind
Programme Practitioners
@ann_ie28
@oishimars
@maisongb