Laying Low, 2025
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
60 x 72"
© Nina Chanel Abney
Positioned at the threshold between snow and grass, Laying Low presents two figures suspended in quiet defiance. Their bodies lies flat across two temporal and ecological states—one dormant, one alive—suggesting...
Positioned at the threshold between snow and grass, Laying Low presents two figures suspended in quiet defiance. Their bodies lies flat across two temporal and ecological states—one dormant, one alive—suggesting both rupture and continuity. This spatial in-betweenness underscores the central question of Now What? Or What Else?: how do we live amid collapse without succumbing to it entirely?
Here, the landscape is diagrammatic, segmented into swaths of synthetic color—lush green, artificial white, saturated blue. It resists realism, insisting instead on a controlled abstraction of nature. Within this stylized terrain, the figures become both subject and symptom—evidence of a human presence that does not dominate the land, but simply exists alongside it.
There is no work being done. No gesture of productivity. No drama. And that’s the point. In the midst of crisis—climate, systemic, emotional—Laying Low offers a radical mode of being: stillness without surrender, rest without guilt, care without performance.
This painting doesn’t valorize resilience. Instead, it interrogates the terms of survival itself. What does it mean to inhabit a landscape without needing to improve it, extract from it, or even interpret it? What kind of future becomes possible when presence is enough?
By bridging the natural and the domestic, the environmental and the emotional, Laying Low anchors the exhibition’s central tension: the simultaneous urge to respond and the undeniable need to pause. It doesn’t offer resolution. It simply allows us to be.
Here, the landscape is diagrammatic, segmented into swaths of synthetic color—lush green, artificial white, saturated blue. It resists realism, insisting instead on a controlled abstraction of nature. Within this stylized terrain, the figures become both subject and symptom—evidence of a human presence that does not dominate the land, but simply exists alongside it.
There is no work being done. No gesture of productivity. No drama. And that’s the point. In the midst of crisis—climate, systemic, emotional—Laying Low offers a radical mode of being: stillness without surrender, rest without guilt, care without performance.
This painting doesn’t valorize resilience. Instead, it interrogates the terms of survival itself. What does it mean to inhabit a landscape without needing to improve it, extract from it, or even interpret it? What kind of future becomes possible when presence is enough?
By bridging the natural and the domestic, the environmental and the emotional, Laying Low anchors the exhibition’s central tension: the simultaneous urge to respond and the undeniable need to pause. It doesn’t offer resolution. It simply allows us to be.
Exhibitions
'Now What? Or What Else?', Perrotin Paris, September 6 - October 11, 2025.Join our mailing list
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