‘Tetraphilia tells the story of a word, not just by stringing together more words, but with objects, images, tastes and sounds. It marks a concerted effort to move away from prescriptive meanings, subjecting the thought process to the peculiar logic of material life, as well as the avalanche of information that our contemporary age indulges even in the most trivial of things (tetra-trivia). The setting is both typical yet ambiguous, mingling the neurotic obsessions of the hobbyist with the floor plan of a swimming pool cum garden landscape.’
-Nadim Abbas
Image: © Nadim Abbas, Third Floor-Hermes