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Living with Uncertainty considers instability and change as conditions that continually shape lived experience. Rather than presenting a singular or fixed meaning, the exhibition relies on active participation, where perception itself remains fluid and contingent. For Davidson, uncertainty is not an exception to experience but an enduring and shared condition.

Using light, colour and space as material, the works disrupt conventional subject–object relationships and destabilise fixed modes of viewing. The central installation, Living with Uncertainty, comprises of suspended translucent blue acrylic panels that shift between material presence and reflection, creating a field where image, space and light continuously merge and dissolve. 

As Time Parts, a video work developed through projected light filtered through these panels, transforms architectural space into a landscape-like field where distinctions between image and environment blur. 

In Search of Solitude extends this investigation through layered acrylic forms and shifting tonal variations, tracing a path suspended between certainty and the unknown. Through embodied encounters with light and perception, the exhibition invites reflection on uncertainty as a condition through which meaning is continually negotiated.