On the Edge implies a balancing act, an impulse, a change in direction, discovery. The edge can be structural as in the separation between spaces or things, borders, thresholds, new frontiers—implied distance, coastlines, expanded visions or vistas. The edge can be perceived in human terms: those on the margins, the fringe, or outsider vs. insider. On the Edge could open a dialogue on mental states, apprehension, societal tension, or moments of equilibrium. The edge can be formal: contour, perimeter, outline, or boundary, or conceptual: experimental work that might be skirting norms, dangerous, or risky. The theme is open to interpretation.
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