Nicole Langille
I am caught in the slip, in the eliding of one and the next. I find
that questions about interior and exterior, hard and soft, and
heaviness and lightness are perennial. Both visible and invisible,
their qualities are made plain while being couched in another.
Between painting and sculpture, chance and agency, the work
is not comfortably situated or produced. The result is a language
that is uniquely of the body.