Controlled Folly
- Alina Perez
Alina Perez’s drawings embrace ambiguity, insisting upon the capacity of our paths and perspectives to be open and capable of change. The works in this exhibition build upon the fluid structures of memories, selecting elements from the past and present to create new images that blur reality and the imagination, forming a tense and dynamic marriage of histories and temporalities.
Oh, Christopher
- Brett Charles Seiler
Through his paintings, Brett Seiler creates an interior world which wavers between desire and anxiety. He explores the male body, domestic space, poetry, Queer history, Biblical symbolism, love, and alienation, as well as the possibilities of painting as a medium. His experimentation with material, color, and line has culminated in a unique and carefully honed style.
The Golden Apple of Eris
- Vassilis H
Vassilis H.’s oil and acrylic paintings depict scenes of quotidian life, serving as glimpses into the contours of domesticity and human relations. Figures are captured in intimate encounters and their private moments are meticulously staged. By being extracted from broader narratives, these snapshots do not announce their protagonists’ intentions and desires, but rather invite diverse interpretations about what is unfolding. At the same time though, they confront us with our own voyeuristic tendencies to sneak into the private sphere of the other.
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