

Gleaming Containment
2026.03.29-2026.06.21
Artist
安吉拉·海施 Angela Heisch
安吉拉·海施 Angela Heisch
Organizer
Yi Space
Yi Space
Supporter
Grimm Gallery
Grimm Gallery
Curator
Regina Lou
Regina Lou
Address
Yi Space, 46-1 Siyi Road, Qingbo Street,Shangcheng District,Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province
Yi Space, 46-1 Siyi Road, Qingbo Street,Shangcheng District,Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province
Yi SPACE is pleased to present Gleaming Containment, a solo exhibition by artist Angela Heisch. The exhibition features a selection of the artist’s latest oil paintings on canvas and pastel works on paper. Through a delicate yet powerful painterly language, Heisch invites viewers to slow their gaze and enter an immersive space illuminated by internal light sources.
Across the exhibition, light appears suspended within biomorphic and architectural forms—membranes, chambers, and scaffolds that simultaneously protect and release it. The artist turns her attention to luminosity itself, treating light not simply as illumination but as the primary subject of her work. Here, "containment" emerges as a generative force that intensifies rather than restricts radiance.
Heisch builds her compositions through repeated motifs, curving forms, and delicate gestural lines. Drawing inspiration from organic structures, natural patterns, and cosmic phenomena, her surfaces pulse with energy and quiet tension. Many works appear lit from within, their glow refracting and spilling across layered planes and ambiguous landscapes to create a sense of movement and unfolding narrative. Light is captured, dispersed, and reframed by surrounding structures, producing moments of balance between pressure and release.
Working in layered oil on canvas and densely built pastel on paper, Heisch achieves atmospheric depth and emotional resonance. Oppositions coexist across the picture plane: hard and soft, flat and dimensional, opaque and translucent. These dualities, long central to her practice, are animated here by a heightened focus on interior illumination. Light presses against its boundaries, testing the limits of its enclosures.
Gleaming Containment foregrounds suspended brilliance—instances in which luminosity feels both fragile and triumphant. Abstraction becomes embodied and immersive, building spaces where perception slows and vision adjusts. In this heightened state, containment transforms into a vessel for possibility, and light becomes a living presence held delicately in view.
Across the exhibition, light appears suspended within biomorphic and architectural forms—membranes, chambers, and scaffolds that simultaneously protect and release it. The artist turns her attention to luminosity itself, treating light not simply as illumination but as the primary subject of her work. Here, "containment" emerges as a generative force that intensifies rather than restricts radiance.
Heisch builds her compositions through repeated motifs, curving forms, and delicate gestural lines. Drawing inspiration from organic structures, natural patterns, and cosmic phenomena, her surfaces pulse with energy and quiet tension. Many works appear lit from within, their glow refracting and spilling across layered planes and ambiguous landscapes to create a sense of movement and unfolding narrative. Light is captured, dispersed, and reframed by surrounding structures, producing moments of balance between pressure and release.
Working in layered oil on canvas and densely built pastel on paper, Heisch achieves atmospheric depth and emotional resonance. Oppositions coexist across the picture plane: hard and soft, flat and dimensional, opaque and translucent. These dualities, long central to her practice, are animated here by a heightened focus on interior illumination. Light presses against its boundaries, testing the limits of its enclosures.
Gleaming Containment foregrounds suspended brilliance—instances in which luminosity feels both fragile and triumphant. Abstraction becomes embodied and immersive, building spaces where perception slows and vision adjusts. In this heightened state, containment transforms into a vessel for possibility, and light becomes a living presence held delicately in view.