Windows, KM21, The Hague
Caroline Walker records daily lives of the women around her on large canvases and small panels, zooming in on fleeting moments that are neither entirely private nor public, with a refined sense of light and colour. Her subjects range from her own young daughter in the living room at home to a maid in an anonymous hotel suite, portrayed in filmic scenes that we observe through windows, passageways or in reflections. In Windows at KM21, Walker’s first solo museum show, she will explore themes like privacy and voyeurism from an engaged perspective.
Photo: Peter Cox