Idris Khan: Over and Over
12 Sep-18 Oct 2025
PV 11 Sep 2025, 6-7.30pm

The exhibition, which is also the artist’s first show with the gallery, comprises new prints and wall mounted acrylic reliefs, comprised of layered musical notation and texts that appear to float, suspended in time.
For the last four years, Idris Khan has taken a markedly sculptural approach to printmaking, printing on multiple layers of acrylic to produce abstract editions.
After the setting sun, 2025, a new series of six wall-mounted reliefs, exemplify this technique. This body of work, which is exhibited at the gallery for the very first time, is inspired by Soleil Couchant, 1914–1926, a painting of water lilies at dusk by the Impressionist Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), housed in the Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris.