METANOIA | November 7 – December 2, 2025
Opening Friday, November 7 in the Rick Faries Gallery is Metanoia featuring the work of Charles Harrop-Griffiths and Ajani Tucker.
If ‘metanoia’ means to change one’s mind, Tucker and Harrop-Griffith’s work is an expression of that moment of change. This exhibition brings together two artists whose practices move fluidly between digital and physical spaces, examining how art is rendered, translated, and transformed across mediums. The works on view interrogate how digital aesthetics and processes shape not only their own, but the viewer’s perception of material reality, and how the act of making itself becomes a negotiation, a moment of metanoia, between idea, execution, the virtual and the tangible.
Tucker’s works challenge what it means to “render” in real life, treating the canvas as a mutable surface—one that can be manipulated and transformed much like pixels on a screen. His practice bridges design, 3D animation, and fine art, creating vivid, kinetic compositions that appear to oscillate between stillness and motion.
Harrop-Griffiths’s NEXUS is a series of modular works about reconstruction — about how fragments, ideas, and experiences can be pulled together and accepted for what they are. The series explores growth as something built from intersection — the meeting of disciplines, influences, and instincts that coexist rather than compete. NEXUS is about learning to see connection in contrast, to rebuild from fragments, and to recognise that change often begins the moment things start to align in their own way.
Together, Tucker and Harrop-Griffiths invite viewers to reconsider what is real, what is constructed, and how the digital and physical continually fold into one another.
Special thanks to the Bermuda Arts Council, Bermuda Sign Printers, and Great Sound Ltd. for their support of this exhibition.
PRESS: Bernews | Royal Gazette