about

tacet is a nomadic curatorial practice exploring the meeting point between sophisticated craftsmanship and technological innovation.

Named after the musical term meaning 'to be silent,' tacet embodies the art of intentional pause and anticipation — the space between notes where listening deepens. Echoing John Cage's 4'33", in which silence reveals the music already alive in a room, tacet creates conditions for encountering situated artworks.

Guided by this ethos, tacet approaches curation as an act of attunement: holding space for what is innate, resonant, and emergent. Each project invites audiences to attend — to the felt presence of expression.

By weaving together what was and what is to come, tacet redefines curation as a practice of relational juxtaposition. Its exhibitions foreground art as transcendence rather than consumption — creating environments where art, science, and technology coexist in thoughtful dialogue.