David Hockney and Emily Bounds' 'Hyperstition' Exhibition Challenges Reality at Parisian Art Gallery

Published on 4.19.25

  The world of art continues to evolve as artists push boundaries and challenge perceptions in Parisian exhibitions. Emily Bounds' works, featured alongside David Hockney's, explore the concept of "hyperstition," where imagination shapes perception and reality. Her use of everyday objects, such as a gardening glove and binoculars, imbues them with mythological significance, creating an unsettling atmosphere. Bounds' piece "Dead Ringer" presents a prophecy as a form of creation, raising questions about the power of imagination. By incorporating elements of mysticism into her pieces, Bounds creates a sense of unease and uncertainty, challenging viewers to question what is real and what is not. The exhibition highlights the enduring impact of art on our understanding of reality and perception in Parisian art exhibitions.
See Art NewsFeed