I'll let you know when I had enough

Mild steel, two-way mirror, UV-print, rubber
52 x 62 x 52 cm (Series of 3)

Regular price £5,500.00
About the Artwork

I'll let you know when I had enough' foregrounds instability, approximation, and embodied attention within systems that otherwise demand clarity and legibility. While the work references digital behaviours – selfie logic, self-exposure, image circulation – it operates through analogue presence: weight, reflection, obstruction, and duration. The two-way mirror creates a relational space that cannot be fully resolved or computed, where viewing becomes contingent, partial, and dependent on position and proximity.
 Rather than delivering a fixed image of the self, the work insists on continuous restaging. Identity appears as something negotiated in real time between body, surface, and viewer – never fully present, never fully erased. This oscillation exposes the gaps in digital representation, where nuance, hesitation, and ambivalence are flattened into readable output.
 By turning the viewer into a reflective carrier rather than a consumer of content, the work proposes analogue knowing as an act of attention and uncertainty. It resists the digital demand for resolution, instead lingering in flux, delay, and embodied perception.

This is a series of 3 works.

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Details

Medium: Mild steel, two-way mirror, UV-print, rubber

Year: 2024

Size: 52 x 62 x 52 cm (Series of 3)

Ready to Hang:

Simply placed on the floor with complete freedom to find the right formation.

Mathijs Hunfeld

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Mathijs Hunfeld is a multidisciplinary artist and designer, currently working as Studio Manager at Thomas Bird Set Design Ltd, London.
Mathijs completed the art'otel residency at London Hoxton in 2026
Their work has been featured in various publications in 2025, including 'Behind the Closed Doors', FAD Magazine (Mark Westall). London; 'Directory 2025', Al-Tiba9, Barcelona; 'Crunch', Fresh Salad Zine, London.
Mathijs has exhibited in 2025 as part of 'Everything Then Is Now', Alter Peckham (London Design Festival); 'In Praise of Darkness', UCL Slade / ESPC OFF SITE, London & Hastings, UK; 'Personal Structures', European Cultural Centre, La Biennale Arte di Venezia, Venice, IT (in progress).

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