“How do we recognise what we cannot see, yet feel? What does it mean to share a thought without speaking it aloud?”

 

THE TAGLI Gallery is pleased to present Telepathy and the Unseen, a group exhibition bringing together the work of ten artists: Karolina Albricht, Damaris Athene, Pandora Covell, James Ferguson-Rose, Jo Hummel, Benedikte Klüver, Simon Linington, Bryant McLaughlin Van-Low, Eleni Tomadaki, and Zach Zono.

 

In this exhibition, the notion of telepathy, that silent exchange of understanding across bodies and distances, is not a metaphor so much as a method: of making, sensing, and being with art. Each artist here shares a concern with the invisible processes that shape how we perceive and relate. Their works hover at the edge of articulation, offering not declarations but signals, transmissions, atmospheres.

 

Through painterly language, Karolina Albricht and Zach Zono explore movement, memory, and psychic residue. Pandora Covell’s layered surfaces feel like the afterimage of an encounter we’ve already half-forgotten, while Benedikte Klüver’s paintings suggest slow unfoldings; gestures distilled into chromatic tension. Jo Hummel disorients visual expectation through carefully disrupted compositions, testing the grammar of image and abstraction.

 

Damaris Athene and James Ferguson-Rose move toward embodiment and its dissolutions: in Ferguson-Rose’s case through sculptural absence, and in Athene’s, through an evocation of touch and trace. Eleni Tomadaki’s paintings resist immediate categorisation, they are intimate, coded, drawing the viewer into a quiet, reciprocal attention.

 

Elsewhere, Simon Linington and Bryant McLaughlin Van-Low lean into material ambiguity and spatial tension; works that ask us to slow down, to occupy the spaces between gesture and impression, surface and depth.

Rather than prescribe a narrative, Telepathy and the Unseen offers a constellation of positions, each one pulsing with the possibility of connection beyond language. The exhibition invites its viewers to become receivers as much as observers: to stand in the presence of these works not just looking, but listening, metabolising.

 

Telepathy and the Unseen

3rd - 8th June

67 Great Titchfield Street

London W1W 7PT

 

Karolina Albricht

Damaris Athene 

Pandora Covell 

James Ferguson-Rose

Jo Hummel 

Benedikte Klüver

Simon Linington

Bryant McLaughlin Van-Low

Eleni Tomadaki 

Zach Zono