Catherine Couturier Gallery in Houston is presenting "Interpolation," a solo exhibition featuring the work of Dutch-born, London-based artist Sander Vos. This marks Vos's first solo show in Houston, showcasing photographs that deconstruct portraits and everyday objects through layering and spatial manipulation inspired by Cubism. The exhibition opens with a reception and runs through June 20.
The exhibition matters because it introduces Houston audiences to Vos's distinctive photographic practice, which blends digital and analog processes to challenge perceptions of reality. By making the ordinary strange yet recognizable, Vos's work invites viewers to reflect on how perception shapes experience, contributing to ongoing conversations about the boundaries of photographic representation.