This exhibition underscores the deep understanding of paper as a lasting, portable, and democratic vessel for information—one that is easily altered, recyclable, or even destroyed. This notion is manifested in a diverse array of works, including paintings, prints, artist books, graphic designs, collages, and sculptures.
Paper as Politic acts as a cultural petri dish, capturing not only the darker aspects of our times but also interrogating the nuances of deception, criminality, and potential restoration, all while inviting satirical, sublime, judgmental or non-judgmental perspectives. Through various personal explorations, the exhibition consolidates the power of paper as a medium of expression. Its honesty stands in stark contrast to the distortions often present in social media, ultimately recognizing the importance of sustainability in artistic practice.