Tracing Movement | At Soho Revue
“The first sensation I remember is movement,” Patti Smith in Bread of Angels.
Movement is a fundamental condition of existence. It is not only something we see but something we inhabit. It marks the passing of time, the shifting of bodies through space, and the quiet, constant changes that shape how we live. If nothing moved nothing would change, and without change time itself would lose meaning.
Across the exhibition, movement appears through materials, forms and gestures that shape individual and collective experience. Movement can be deliberate or accidental, personal or political; seen in acts of migration, in bodily motion, in the forming of communities, and in the emergence of artistic and social movements.
Together the artists explore how movement leaves traces and creates tension, positioning movement not only as something that happens but as something that defines how we exist within space, time and one another. It is not presented as a fixed path or endpoint, but as an ongoing process: something lived, felt and continually unfolding.
4 March—17 April 2026
With:
John Kelleher
Andrew Pierce Scott
Natalia Triantafylli
William van Hoorn
Elena Bianca Zagari
Jiahe Zhang
Soho Revue
14 Greek Street
London
W1D 4DP