"...In Sabine Bokelberg’s works, it is the gaze of the viewer that stumbles repeatedly. For example when a delicate grid, meticulously applied with a tenuous brush, is traced with the blunt and fast stroke of a spray can, the succession, order and speed of the two actions become counterintuitively twisted and entangled. Disturbances like this interrupt the alleged order of things for a moment — a process that Bokelberg calls ‘visual stumbling’..."