You might be tempted on occasion to stand on a chair just to be seen for once, right? It’s a dramatic and unconventional act. “Here I stand for all to see!” It’s a bold but vulnerable statement. It can symbolize defiance, rebellion, or a refusal to conform. Standing on a chair elevates a person, making them appear taller and more powerful. Conveying a sense of dominance and superiority. But standing on a chair can also be an unstable position, suggesting a sense of precariousness, risk, or danger. What might it be in this collection? You decide. Here’s your invitation to look, to stare, to scrutinize, and celebrate all that makes us wonderfully different and beautiful in our own way.
46 Artworks curated by Steve Moors