EXPOSE

Do I see the other
or do I project?

EXPOSE is situated within the field of critical reflection on the gaze, responsibility, and the non-neutrality of perception.

What (it is not)

EXPOSE is not an organization.
It is not a movement.
It is not a representation.

It does not ask for membership
and does not produce belonging.

It has no leader.
It has no spokesperson.
It has no program.

It is born as an individual gesture
and remains so.

It does not propose an idea to follow,
but a condition to exercise:
the gaze.

Seeing is not neutral.
Seeing is an act of responsibility.

Every time the gaze fails,
the other is reduced.

And where the other is reduced,
every simplification becomes possible.

EXPOSE does not intervene on this passage.
It does not correct it.
It does not explain it.

It stops there.

Not with action,
but with attention.

The sign of EXPOSE
does not communicate an identity.
It makes a choice visible.

Those who use it
do not speak on behalf of EXPOSE.
They only testify
to their own way of being.

EXPOSE refuses
exhibition,
simplification,
propaganda.

If it becomes spectacle,
it empties.

If it remains gesture,
it remains true.

EXPOSE does not promise transformations.
It does not guarantee results.
It does not measure effects.

Am I looking at the other,
or am I projecting?