What The Shadows Keep

April 7

- April 14, 2026

Overview

“What the Shadows Keep” is a solo exhibition by Muhammad Kashaf.
The exhibition brings together a body of work that explores themes of memory, presence, and the unseen. Through a restrained and considered visual language, Kashaf engages with form, surface, and atmosphere, creating compositions that unfold gradually over time.
This exhibition reflects on memory, presence, and the quiet traces that remain unseen.
Shadows are approached not as absence, but as carriers of time, emotion, and hidden narratives.
Through layered forms and subtle contrasts, the works invite a slower way of looking.

What is revealed and what is withheld exist in delicate balance.
Each piece holds a sense of stillness, where meaning unfolds gradually.
Across different approaches, the artists engage with silence, reflection, and perception.
In this space, shadows become sites of memory and transformation
revealing what lingers beyond the visible.

His practice reflects a sensitivity to stillness and perception, where what is concealed becomes as significant as what is revealed. Shadows emerge not as absence, but as spaces of quiet resonance—holding traces of experience, time, and reflection.

Artist(s) Featured

Muhammad Kashaf

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