Jacob Gils’ exhibition
Jacob Gils works at the intersection of time and stillness. In his Movement series, long exposures dissolve the familiar; a red tree in Paris, a flowering canopy in Palma, the bare winter silhouette of a Copenhagen street, into something closer to feeling than fact. Colour bleeds, edges soften, and what remains is not a record of a place but the sensation of having stood there. His Transfer works arrive through a different alchemy. Polaroids pressed onto watercolour paper at sites like Borup and Tranekær surrender their precision to the material, absorbing the texture and absorbency of the page. The result is atmospheric, almost geological, images that feel pulled from memory rather than captured by a lens. Across both bodies of work, Gils is asking the same question: what does a place leave behind in us? The answer, in each case, is luminous and irreducibly his own.
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