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Tribeca, New York

Grace Prince

Collected Unravellings

Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery

1 May – 21 June 2026

Library Presentation Grace Prince's practice concentrates on the subtle compositions between materials, surfaces, and alignment. Whilst fully preserving the condition of function, she researches a specific mode of beauty that studies poetics within fragility and absence. Supporting artisanal craft is central to her practice; each element is formed by her hand or in close collaboration with an atelier. Her core motivation for making work is the possibility of pushing material boundaries. All the pieces in this collection begin with a relatively pure form, then are worked, cut, re-welded, and rejoined. In her welding each mark leaves an intentional and exposed trace. Grace Prince (b. 1992, London) lives and works in Zürich. Prince studied at Central Saint Martins, London. Since 2020, she has maintained a design practice that concentrates on the subtle compositions between materials, surfaces, and alignment. Whilst fully preserving the condition of function, she researches a specific mode of beauty that studies the poetics within fragility and absence. Supporting artisanal craft is central to her practice; in this way, each element is formed by her hand or in close collaboration with an atelier. She has exhibited internationally; this year in New York at Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery, she will present her sixth solo presentation. Prince has undertaken design residencies at Numeroventi in Florence and Perspective in Kyoto, Japan. She was interviewed for the latest issue of Beyond Noise and included in W Magazine’s list of the must-see art shows and exhibitions of 2025. For four years, parallel to her practice, Prince worked as a material researcher for the design studio Material Gesture at the chair of Professor Anne Holtrop, Department of Architecture, ETH Zürich.

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