Bound to Form: A reimagination of closeness - controlled, exposed and utterly built.
Together; Feranmi Eso, Aminat Seriki and Rachel Roland Martins explore the human form as infrastructure - wired, braced and tensioned.
Feranmi Eso is a stylist and image maker based in London. Throughout his work, he explores the fine line and challenges ideas and norms – he’s not interested in rules nor consciously invested in breaking them. There is a mischievous touch from Eso; slightly sly and cunning but wholly empowering and playful.
Aminat Seriki is a London-based Nigerian metalworker whose practice embraces the unfinished and the unresolved. Working primarily with repurposed metal offcuts, she challenges traditional notions of form and function by transforming discarded materials into objects of value and meaning. Her work explores themes of conceptuality, surrealism, and body adornment, reimagining waste as a site of both tension and beauty.
Rachel Roland Martins is a visual artist working primarily in photography, exploring change, tension, and presence. Her practice delves into memory, interiority, and belonging, often using personal fragments to capture transitional moments. Drawn to subtlety, light, and atmosphere, her work reflects a refined sensitivity to presence—both spatial and interpersonal—navigating contradictions as materials, such as stillness within motion, intimacy within absence, and clarity within ambiguity.
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