Shifting Grounds 

curated by Evi Pangestu

Hypha Gallery 3 / No. 1 Poultry, London EC2R 8EN

PV: Thursday, 16th July 2026, 6-9pm

Open: 17 July – 29 August 2026
Thursday – Sunday, 12 -6pm

‘Shifting Grounds’ brings together six artists whose practices expand the language of abstraction through sculpture, painting, and installation. Engaging with the physicality of the space, the exhibition plays with spatial perception, architectural forms, and light — even including a miniature model of the show itself.

Through a flexible, open layout, visitors are invited to move, observe, and interact, creating shifting dialogues between works and perspectives.

Each artist approaches abstraction as a way to explore materiality, identity, and transformation: Bunga Yuridespita reconfigures space through architectural narratives; Evi Pangestu examines control and resistance within painted structures; Faris Nakamura reconstructs emotional architectures; Haffendi Anuar reimagines natural forms through a decolonial lens; Joshua Kon experiments with light and structure; and Xiuching Tsay reflects on existential and spiritual transformation.

Together, their works form a dynamic, interconnected landscape that invites engagement, exploration, and renewed ways of seeing.

Artists

Bunga Yuridespita

Evi Pangestu

Faris Nakamura

Haffendi Anuar

Joshua Kon

Xiuching Tsay

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Artwork list

 

Bunga Yuridespita

Shad Acrete 1, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

90 x 70 cm

Bunga Yuridespita

The Owl Whispers Julie No More, 2023

Acrylic, hemp rope, MDF

200 x 230 cm

Evi Pangestu

Forced Interaction, 2024

Acrylic and gesso on canvas

150 x 150 cm

Evi Pangestu

Square Among Stretched Grid, 2024

Acrylic, gesso, and graphite on canvas

100 x 100 cm

Faris Nakamura

Midnight Hour, 2022

Emulsion on treated wood, plexiglass

Dimensions Variable

Faris Nakamura

Emerald Canopies, 2024

Emulsion on treated wood

Dimensions Variable

Haffendi Anuar

Ankabut I, 2021

Oil, kain pelikat, canvas, acrylic, fabric

dye, thread, hemming tape, wood and

brass eyelets

215 x 110 cm

Haffendi Anuar

Unit, 2021

Kain pelikat, natural and artificial felt, hemming tape, eyelets, metal brackets, wood, varnish and hooks

160 x 45 x 45 cm, 81 x 40 x 40 cm, 150 x 45 x 45 cm

2021

Joshua Kon

Object in mirror are closer than they appear,

Con-temporary art gallery, 2024

Mixed media

40 x 60 x 80 cm

Xiuching Tsay

Finding Existence in the Controlled Region, 2024

Mixed media

127 × 3.3 cm

Xiuching Tsay

The Garden of Flies, 2024

Mixed media

38.1 × 7.62 × 2.29 cm

contact information

Socials:

@evipangestu

@iamyoshimi_

@faris.nakamura

@haffendi

@ehh.joshkon

@chyvenne