Heather Horton explores liminal realities in "Filigree" at Friedrichs Pontone
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Heather Horton explores liminal realities in "Filigree" at Friedrichs Pontone
Heather Horton, Maia and Electra, 2025. Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 in. 76.2 x 101.6 cm.



NEW YORK, NY.- Reality is not enough for one to fully recognize the ornate and delicate nature of life itself. To accomplish such a lofty measure, one must channel a visual prowess to see the hidden reflections of light to gain a deeper perspective of what they visualize. Heather Horton (b. 1974, Canada) attempts to engage with the chaotic order of perception as she painstakingly describes her introspection through an employment of contemplative narratives by way of rhythmic techniques.

Friedrichs Pontone presents a selection of her latest paintings in Filigree, where she orchestrates her self-reflections within confined spaces, utilizing her mastered technique of lace, filigree, as a conflicting form against her display of rigid geometric patterns. Horton paints her subjects subtlety, imbuing shimmers of pattern found across the canvas. Whether she emphasizes geometric or lacey filigree, Horton’s works reveal a brewing anomaly as the two different forms of shape collide. As a result, her new paintings are liminal, uneasy, and revealing of her attention to detail. The self is shown in its physical nature, but Horton represents the figure in an almost surreal manner– alluding to a possible reality other than the one we recognize.

Filigree, which refers to the ornate and the delicate network within an artform, aptly situates the works in this show as her illustrious forms establish a narrative that extends beyond the confines of the canvas. Horton ultimately asks viewers to question what they believe to see, and what potential realities exist beyond both the canvas itself and of the reality that surrounds us.

Heather Horton was born in Burlington Canada and received her education at Sheridan College, Ontario, in Interpretive Illustration. Her works have been collected by numerous permanent collections including the Canadian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey, Government of Ontario collection, and director of A Simple Favor, Paul Feig. Horton has exhibited her works previously with Pontone Gallery, London, in Naiad (2024).










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