




Woven Stone
Drilled stones, steel wire, 115" x 24" x 24", 2020-2024
in New Strata: Five Years, April 27-June 8, 2024
Misbah Ahmed, Shannon Garden-Smith, Andrew Harding, Cadence Planthara
Hearth, Tkaronto/Toronto
Photos: Philip Leonard Ocampo, courtesy Hearth
New Strata: Five Years re-visits the practices of four artists featured in Hearth’s inaugural 2019 exhibition. In returning to this theme, we return to stratification’s relationship with time. We enter a recursive process of reflection: a spiral that deviates from itself each time it circles back.