SWANFALL ART present
‘EPIGRAM IN E’

‘Epigram in E’ examines how structures shape the textures of the everyday and how subtle deviations can unsettle what appears stable.
Bringing together artists who recalibrate gesture, material, and form, the exhibition reveals the constructed nature of perception and the systems that govern it
Featuring
Bo Sun
Huo Chenlong
J Jiang
Libby Hoffenberg
Matthew MacDonald
CURATORIAL STATEMENT
“What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning”
Werner Heisenberg
OPENING
SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY
6 – 9 PM
RSVP
Walk-ins welcome
EXHIBITION
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Daily
29 – 8 MARCH
11 – 5 PM

TICKNER BELL YOUNG & LEBENSON
GALLERY46
46 ASHFIELD STREET
LONDON
E1 2AJ
Dates
Exhibition Dates
1 – 8 March 2026
OPENING
Saturday 28 February 2026
6.00 – 9.30pm
EXHIBITION
Open daily
11 – 5 PM
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Artists
Bo Sun
Huo Chenlong
J Jiang
Libby Hoffenberg
Matthew MacDonald
Information
Epigram in E – Method and Modulation
Material, scale, composition, and presentation are therefore integral to the argument. They are not aesthetic afterthought but analytical tools. Form itself serves as demonstration.
Each work tests how meaning is produced and how authority is secured
An epigram is concise. It does not narrate; it proposes. It distils thought into a form that refuses excess.
In this exhibition, the artworks operate as concentrated propositions, exposing how structures function and how they acquire authority. E Major carries four sharps. It signifies a deliberate re-tuning. That subtle elevation recalibrates the entire field of sound. Minor deviation alters perception. Epigram in E presents the artists’ calibrated examinations of how order holds and how it can be shifted. Precise in argument, calibrated in method, refined in presentation
The exhibition proposes that understanding structure is a practical necessity. Systems endure through repetition and acceptance. When their construction becomes visible, inevitability weakens. These works introduce precise deviations that reveal the assumptions holding coherence together. Recognition precedes change. That awareness expands agency.
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned”
Richard Feynman
SWANFALL ART, initially established as the curatorial division of SWANFALL, is committed to fostering the growth and enhancing the visibility of emerging artists. By curating offline exhibitions, salons, and events, we aim to create a dynamic platform where artists can showcase their work and actively engage with the public.
In 2024, to further inspire and engage the creative community and enhance our knowledge-based offerings, we introduced our magazine and art library, bringing insights and resources through curated content. We plan to include cross-industry workshops and networking events in our annual program.
Moving forward, we aim to explore more innovative approaches and contribute to the contemporary art scene.




