Interceptor presents a new body of work by Alfie Rouy that explores the subtle convergence of spirituality, phenomenology, and abstraction. Rather than representing the external world, Rouy’s paintings emerge from performative, meditative processes, becoming traces of embodied action, energy, and transformation. Each canvas records a moment of presence - an intuitive negotiation between control and release where gesture operates as both movement and reflection.
The exhibition’s title points to a fragile threshold: a meeting place where opposing forces such as chaos and order, simplicity and complexity, intersect and briefly find equilibrium. Through rhythmic forms, luminous color relationships, and fluid spatial tensions, Rouy’s works invite viewers into a contemplative environment that unfolds as a unified experience rather than a series of isolated images. Together, the paintings encourage a pause within contemporary noise, suggesting that balance can arise from contradiction and that abstraction can function as a portal toward clarity, connection, and heightened awareness.

