Exhibitions
2025
2024
Gill Slosse (°2000, BE) explores in her work the tension between human intervention and natural processes. She focuses on places where landscapes and traces of human presence influence one another through infrastructure, agricultural patterns, archaeological remains or subtle signs within natural rhythms.
Both her paintings and photographic work are rooted in a slow, attentive way of looking. Photography and painting run parallel in her practice and continuously inform one another. Images emerge from observation, from the interplay between documenting and imagining, between what is visible and what lies just outside the frame.
Her paintings present still lifes that refer to motifs from farmhouse paintings and classical iconography, but they take on a contemporary charge as quiet witnesses of a world in motion. Her photographs document traces in the landscape with the same sensitivity to emptiness, absence and cyclical time. Both media open up space for reflection on how we are present in the landscape, what we leave behind, and how nature responds.