Eliane Diur: Rooms Where an Avatar Learns to See
Eliane Diur paints layered oil scenes in Leipzig: a recurring avatar moves through rooms, curtains, and windows to turn looking into patient self-inquiry.
Eliane Diur paints layered oil scenes in Leipzig: a recurring avatar moves through rooms, curtains, and windows to turn looking into patient self-inquiry.
Martin Schuster paints built worlds that feel close and present.
 Stage-like images in clear color hold lightness and unease together.
Daniel Castro moves from Bronx streets to gallery floors, turning clothing and concrete into poetic objects of identity, humor, and authority.
Artist Taylor A. White talks with Di Franco about chaos, control, and why confusion might be the most honest outcome of all. A Munchies Art Club Conversation Series.
Wolves, windows, and star-cloaks: Akubardia’s paintings and installations turn memory and exile into rooms you can feel.
Jie Zhang’s poetic paintings at The Koppel Project, London explore gardens as metaphors for memory, growth, and the contradictions of existence.