
Graphic Intervention 5
In Graphic Intervention 5, Nico Tracey pushes the collage into denser compositional territory. Layered image fragments overlap with deliberate ambiguity — it is never entirely clear which element belongs to which visual register. Tracey plays with figure and ground, letting shapes emerge and recede within a composition that feels compressed and expansive at once. The palette is restrained, letting the structural tensions carry the work. This is collage as argument: images placed in relation to one another to produce meaning that neither could generate alone.
On canvas, the overlapping layers of Tracey's collage find a material equivalent in the woven surface — depth answered by depth. The texture adds warmth without softening the work's intellectual edge. Hand-produced in our Berlin studio.
In Graphic Intervention 5, Nico Tracey pushes the collage into denser compositional territory. Layered image fragments overlap with deliberate ambiguity — it is never entirely clear which element belongs to which visual register. Tracey plays with figure and ground, letting shapes emerge and recede within a composition that feels compressed and expansive at once. The palette is restrained, letting the structural tensions carry the work. This is collage as argument: images placed in relation to one another to produce meaning that neither could generate alone.
On canvas, the overlapping layers of Tracey's collage find a material equivalent in the woven surface — depth answered by depth. The texture adds warmth without softening the work's intellectual edge. Hand-produced in our Berlin studio.
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In Graphic Intervention 5, Nico Tracey pushes the collage into denser compositional territory. Layered image fragments overlap with deliberate ambiguity — it is never entirely clear which element belongs to which visual register. Tracey plays with figure and ground, letting shapes emerge and recede within a composition that feels compressed and expansive at once. The palette is restrained, letting the structural tensions carry the work. This is collage as argument: images placed in relation to one another to produce meaning that neither could generate alone.
On canvas, the overlapping layers of Tracey's collage find a material equivalent in the woven surface — depth answered by depth. The texture adds warmth without softening the work's intellectual edge. Hand-produced in our Berlin studio.























