A-COLD-WALL Presents 'Echo Forward' SPACE

This weekend in Soho, Samuel Ross's A-COLD-WALL* has stepped off the runway and into the gallery. Instead of a drop, the brand opened Echo Forward, a three-day multidisciplinary exhibition at 19 D'Arblay Street that treats worn surfaces and half-remembered objects as material worth preserving.

It is not called "Echo Space," but the slip is understandable — the show is all about space, echo, and memory.

Running 29–31 May at 19 D’Arblay Street, London W1F 8ED, the exhibition brings together three artists: Lucas Dupuy, Marla-Sunshine Kellard-Jones, and Scarlet Griffiths.

The curatorial premise is simple and very ACW: look at what remains after interaction, impact, or time has altered an object or image. Across painting, sculpture, and assemblage, the works consider worn surfaces, collected fragments, and partially preserved forms — a meditation on the emotional impulse to archive and hold onto experience.

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