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Come Closer
15 May – 5 Jul, 2026
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OPENING SOON
Come Closer
15 May – 5 Jul, 2026
Tang Contemporary Art (Central)

To ‘Come Closer’ is to risk intimacy. It is to blur the distance between self and other, between observer and observed, between art and life. ‘Come Closer’ is an invitation—a gentle yet daring call—to move beyond the surface, beyond the safe vantage point of distance, and to enter into spaces where vulnerability, beauty, and complexity reside. In a world that often encourages detachment—scrolling past, clicking away, looking without seeing—this exhibition asks something different of us. It asks us to pause. To notice. To lean in, with curiosity and with courage. The works gathered here do not yield themselves all at once; they require proximity. They ask for your attention, and in return, they offer encounters that are as personal as they are collective, as fleeting as they are unforgettable.


The artists Arik Levy and Zoé Ouvrier, based in Paris and Saint-Paul-de-Vence in France, work across media, styles, transversal cultures and traditions, yet they share a preoccupation with presence. Some of their works draw us in through detail so delicate it can only be seen up close. Others challenge us to confront themes we might otherwise avert our eyes from: memory, fragility, the body, identity, silence, longing. Still others weave play and wonder into their practice, reminding us that closeness is also a form of joy. 


Taken together, the works of Arik Levy and Zoé Ouvrier become a constellation—an ecosystem of proximity. They remind us that art is not static, but relational. It lives in the space between the object and the viewer, between societies and cultures, what is made and what is felt. And in-between these spaces, something vital happens: empathy awakens, understanding deepens, and new possibilities emerge.


This exhibition is not about answers but about nearness. It does not seek to resolve tensions but to hold them, to let them breathe. What happens when we allow ourselves to come closer to someone else’s story, or to our own? What do we find when we look long enough that the familiar becomes strange, and the strange becomes familiar? We live in times when closeness can feel dangerous—when contact is fraught with fear, when difference is amplified as distance. Yet art reminds us that without proximity, there can be no recognition, no transformation. To come closer is not to erase difference but to acknowledge it, to honor it, to dwell in the richness of its textures.


Coming closer is not merely a physical act; it is an emotional and ethical gesture. It is about daring to approach what unsettles us, what intrigues us, what resists easy explanation. In proximity, textures emerge. Layers reveal themselves. Stories unfold. By shifting our perspective from distant gazes to close encounters, we begin to see not only the artwork differently, but perhaps ourselves, refracted through it.


‘Come Closer’ is therefore more than an exhibition; it is an offering. It asks us to slow down, to trust the intimacy of looking, to accept the discomfort and the beauty that arise when we do not turn away. It invites us into a dialogue—with the works, with the artists, with one another, and with ourselves. As you walk through this exhibition, we hope you allow yourself to be surprised by the details, unsettled by the silences, moved by the nearness of what you encounter. We hope you take the time to linger, to draw close enough that the boundaries between art and life, self and other, begin to shift.


Above all, we hope that ‘Come Closer’ stays with you—that when you leave, you carry with you not only images and impressions, but a renewed sense of the power of nearness. May it remind us that to come closer is, in the end, to live more fully: attentive, connected, and profoundly alive.


Larys Frogier & Jules Chua

Tang Contemporary Art (Central)

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