
On April 16, 2026, we proudly premiered Vestige, an evocative dual-artist exhibition by Patrick Corrigan and Hendrik Paul. In this collection, the natural world is not a silent backdrop, but a living repository of memory and spirit. Moving beyond the surface of the landscape, both artists listen to the unseen forces that shape our existence. In their visions, the earth ceases to be a mere subject and becomes a relative. It is a vessel for both the lingering echoes of human habitation and the primordial pulse of the universe.
In his series Kodama, Patrick Corrigan explores the spiritual traces within Japan’s rural landscapes. The title, meaning “tree echo”, refers to the spirits believed to inhabit ancient trees. Moving through the porous boundary between absence and presence, Corrigan reveals quiet evidence of human life in weathered paths and signs of habitation by time. These works form a spiritual ecology where memory and place converge, inviting us to encounter a landscape that feels both alien and deeply familiar.
Complementing this is Hendrik Paul’s Veil of the Infinite. Through years spent slowing down, Paul captures a meditative connection to the elements, from the strike of lightning to the rhythm of the tide. His photographs trace an internal journey that begins grounded in the soil and transcends into a state where horizons dissolve. These images are not answers, but traces of time spent in silence, echoing the luminous darkness of the night and the delicate interplay between presence and infinity.
Corrigan and Paul invite the viewer into a space of deep observation. Whether through the tree echoes of a mountain village or the cosmic exhalation of a storm, their works converge on a singular truth: the sacred center of our world lives in the land, the tides, and the in-between spaces where we finally learn to listen.

























































Vestige is on view now through June 13, 2026. Collector prints and publication are available. Please contact the gallery for more information.

Patrick Corrigan: Swarm
This book presents work made between Japan, the United States and other parts of the world by Patrick Corrigan. The color photographs reveal the photographer’s reality through poetic scenes that blend the real and the abstract. Finer details and remarkable moments are imbued with underlying tones of mystery and unease.
First Edition / 2025
Signed
ISBN: 979-8-218-79802-4
Details: softcover, 12 inches x 16 inches
Printed in Kyoto, Japan by SunM Color

Hendrik Paul: Dark Light
At the edge of a rugged coastline, in the quiet darkness of night, Hendrik Paul confronts the unseen aspects of existence. In the presence of vast nature, the desire to know gradually fades, and the artist begins to surrender to the darkness with a camera in hand.
Datz Press First Edition / 2024
Rare artist book
ISBN: 978-89-97605-87-3
Details: Softcover / Tritone UV printing , 8 inches x 10.5 inches

Lucien Liu


