Terse

Curated by Carlotta Roma and Will Vetch

8 November 2025 - 10 January 2026

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Imagine a painter flexing their muscles as they lift turgid subjects, utilitarian objects that carry as much weight as a reclining nude.

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Beyond a short and laconic tendency, we define terseness as a positioning: an anti-conformist and anti-hierarchical aesthetic. In works marked by this terseness, lines and solid blocks of colour collide and compete, as if in verbal bouts – chucking out apertures, objects and weird figuration. Terseness is a force that cuts through an image, opening up “a place where form, feeling and fuckup churn together in a dynamic of irresolvable problems, fertilized by our collective shit.”*

In painting, terseness can assert itself in all manner of ways. Terseness does not privilege the physical and gestural (the body), over the calculated and conceptual (the mind), but is the consciously ‘off-centre’ sensibility that emerges when the two come together. It is about risk-taking, unashamedly so. And it isn’t afraid of dealing with complicated subjects, making mis-steps and mistakes, testing and trying, again and again.

Terseness is concerned with an enigmatic kind of painting – not the fantastical kind, which tries to create vivid illusions of reality through representation. Enigmatic painting instead centres the psychological. Mark-making becomes a language: a non-verbal interference with the image constructed. When paintings are crosscut by this terse language, we see figures, objects and landscapes suffuse the surface, forming plump, churned up compositions that are both rich in matter and deprived of hierarchy.

Imagine a painter flexing their muscles as they lift turgid subjects, utilitarian objects that carry as much weight as a reclining nude. Through terseness, their painting can transgress upon the canvas with an anarchic lust for palpable feeling. Mixing humour and poignancy, terseness is both release and new entanglement. It cleaves through complexity just as it winds us inside sticky new forms of puzzlement.

* Sillman, A. (2020) ‘Bless This Mess’, in Faux Pas: Selected Writings and Drawings, edited by Charlotte  Houette, Francois Lancien-Guilberteau & Benjamin Thorel, New York: After 8 Books, pp. 51

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  • Born in 1996 in Rome, Italy
    Lives and works in London, UK

    2015-2019
    BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, London, UK

  • Solo exhibitions 

    2025
    TORSCHLUSSPANIK, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK


    Group exhibitions 

    2025
    TERSE, curated by Carlotta Roma and Will Vetch, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK
    As Small As Eyespresents ON SCREEN, The Tellus triannual, Greatorex Street, London, UK

    2023
    Babele, Spazio Musa, Turin, Italy

    2022
    Noi Viviamo Cosí, C. G. Williams, Siena, Italy
    Threads, Curated by Will Vetch, SET New Cross, London, UK

    2021
    Grotto, Ridley Road Project Space, London, UK
    Ombra,Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK
    Every Woman Biennial, The Copeland Gallery, London, UK

    2020
    Homegrown, Hauser & Wirth, Online
    Rebooting Nature, Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK
    Vernissage, Palazzo Velli, Rome, Italy

    2019
    Plump Fiction, Curated by Will Vetch, The George Tavern, London, UK
    Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, London, UK
    Rhapsody On A Windy Night, curated by Caspar Giorgio Williams and Charlotte Call, London, UK

    2018
    Masons Yard Collective, Masons Yard, London, UK
    Vaults, curated by Alex Vardaxoglou, London, UK

    2017
    Poujois and Roma, New York Studio School, New York, NY
    Goldsmiths Degree Show, Goldsmiths University, London, UK
    The Early Works II, Curated by Alex Vardaxoglou, London, UK

    2016
    Famous, Silesia Building, London, UK
    Aporia, The Orange Garden Collective, Rome, Italy
    Very Love, Copeland Gallery, London, UK

  • Born 1996 in Petersfield, UK
    Lives and works in London, UK

    2023-Present
    Founder and Director, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK

    2015–2018
    BA Fine Art, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK

  • Group exhibitions 

    2025
    TERSE, curated by Carlotta Roma and Will Vetch, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK

    2024
    Lewisham Illuminations, SET Lewisham, London, UK

    2023
    Babele, Spazio Musa, Turin, Italy

    2022
    Threads, SET New Cross, London, UK

    2019
    Plump Fiction, The George Tavern, London, UK


    Curated exhibitions

    2025
    TORSCHLUSSPANIK, Curated Will Vetch, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK

    2024
    image-event, presented by image-event: Tanoa Sasraku and Anastasia Xirouchakis, Curated by Will Vetch, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK

    2023
    Beating the Bounds: Finlay Abbott-Ellwood & Rhian Harris-Mussi, Curated by Will Vetch, Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK

  • willvetch@gmail.com

    @bitchvetch

Terse: Daniel Burley, Jessie Evans, Carlotta Roma, Jim Shaw, Sophie Spedding, Will Vetch, curated by Carlotta Roma and Will Vetch,
Inspection Pit, West Sussex, UK, 2025.
Photo: Ben Westoby / Fine Art Documentation

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