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“Only Human” Exhibition
“ONLY HUMAN” - David Shillinglaw’s solo exhibition, featuring a completely new body of work developed during his three-week artistic residency in Lisbon, Portugal.
ONLY HUMAN | David Shillinglaw
"We are lost in a labyrinth we have created for ourselves. Making maps of emotional terrain. Build it up, break it down, fill it up, empty it out, medicate, meditate, fighting, biting, eat, drink, devour, destroy. We are Frankenstein, and we are the monster — transforming, evolving, growing, decaying. We are atoms agreeing, we are only human: anxious, angry, hideous, hilarious, desperate, doubtful, detached, brave. Celebrate the process, the progress, of cosmic imperfections.” — David Shillinglaw
In this new body of work, Shillinglaw opens up and draws from the raw and playful spirit of his sketchbooks, where process is valued over perfection, and unfinished thoughts are celebrated as much as resolved images. The exhibition becomes a visual narrative of emotions, and ideas — a landscape of fragments — spaces where questions are more important than the answers.
The structure of language, and the human capacity for abstract thinking constitute a fundamental layer of this exhibition. Shillinglaw is aware that he plays with language to construct reality — he creates new realms on canvas, loaded with visual codes to break and decipher. The artist draws attention to the semiotic properties of language that allow us to understand and name the reality we find ourselves in.
Monoprints are an integral part of Shillinglaw's artistic residency in Lisbon. These pieces embody the rhythm of trial and error, echoing the way humans grow through experimentation, mistakes, and reinvention. His works weave fragments of text with marks, images, and symbols, creating a powerful extension of the mind: an open terrain of memory and imagination.
In Only Human, the artist confronts the turbulence of our times — climate anxiety, global confusion, information overload, and emotional burnout — while inviting viewers to reflect on their own contradictions, coping mechanisms, and belief systems, locating themselves in the space between the personal and the universal.
Using a unique visual language, the works celebrate vulnerability, humor, and the struggle with the very fact that we live in these chaotic and uncertain times. “We are both the problem and the solution,” says Shillinglaw, as he wrestles with the world, poking at paradoxes and leaning into ideas of forgiveness — of ourselves, the generations before us, and the generations to come — for the damage done to each other and to the planet. Empathy becomes the guiding force, drawing maps that use compassion as a compass.
The exhibition transforms the gallery space into a curious and playful environment — echoes of snakes and ladders and ancient hieroglyphics, layered compositions become spaces to get lost in rather than windows to look through. Here, Shillinglaw builds up and breaks down borders and boundaries in a visual dance between destruction and construction, offering playful and poetic alternatives to the structures we have set in stone.
We are the only species capable of shaping the world in such extraordinary ways, yet we are still full of mistakes. However far we go, we are — all of us — only human.
Exhibition
vernissage of “Only Human”
Ana Leovy in Lisbon, Portugal