Press release

Incubator is delighted to present Until Next Time, a solo exhibition of paintings by Losel Yauch.

 

In this latest body of work, Yauch deepens her enquiry into the psychological dimensions of place. In one painting, a deserted townscape unfolds beneath a dark, swelling sky; in another, a single street lamp casts a cone of light over a vacant corner, its stark illumination suggesting a presence just missed. Elsewhere, three cats sit before a darkened interior, their fixed gaze and silent formation conjuring a moment of private ritual. Each scene is rendered with a meticulous yet quiet intensity that transforms setting into subject.

 

Yauch’s compositions operate in this space between presence and absence. Through subtle erasures and restrained mark-making, her paintings evoke thresholds that are both literal and emotional, where narrative is suspended and meaning is deferred. Figures are absent, yet their traces linger: a scattering of petals, a glowing window, the soft bend of shadow. These are spaces that watch, absorb, and remember.

 

Until Next Time considers each place as an active witness, capable of holding memory, longing, and the weight of return. Yauch’s work suggests that spaces, like people, possess interiority. They bear the imprint of experience, accumulate residue, and quietly endure.
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