




Aerial Seams
Karla Nixon, Amy Rusch, Kate Schärf, Klare van Heerden (KVMH)
Aerial Seams explores the horizon, not merely as a line, but a site of convergence. A seam where the sea dissolves into the sky, air bleeds into land and the self positioned between. This exhibition brings together artists who engage with the thresholds between the elemental and the self; Karla Nixon, Amy Rusch, Kate Schärf and Klaré van Heerden (here, her ocean scenes follow under the name, KVMH). Each artist engages with the liminal, proposing the horizon line as both metaphor and intangible site, a conceptual terrain which grapples with the impossibility of definition.
By way of viewing, the horizon is known but never reached. In this in-between, nature becomes disjointed from linear time and fixed place. Rather, it stands as a site of emotional cartography, and a locus of ritual and transformation. The sea, in particular, is not only a geographic expanse but a psychic one, carrying with it histories, silences, and the possibilities of renewal. Across diverse media, the artists point to the uncontainable and awe-inspiring, whilst holding space for the dissonance of the in-between, inviting viewers to inhabit the threshold.


