How does Manu GarcĂa turn play and studio debris into scenes that feel lived in?
Manuel GarcĂa Fernández builds diaristic paintings with oil, graphite, and surface memory, where intimacy and object presence blur into tactile, unsettled rooms.
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Manuel GarcĂa Fernández builds diaristic paintings with oil, graphite, and surface memory, where intimacy and object presence blur into tactile, unsettled rooms.
Maria Luz paints and photographs everyday urban objects with clear light and exact color, turning overlooked scenes into calm, durable images.
Berlin-based painter Matthias Esch turns ornament and diagrams into humane structures, paintings where order rests on a living ground.
Stefan Bakmand maps a mycelial cosmology in neon and ink, where spores turn into myths and paper feels alive.
Martin Schuster paints built worlds that feel close and present.
 Stage-like images in clear color hold lightness and unease together.
Ask Kurt brings three highlights from our latest features. Candy Bassas, Ailyn Lee, and Jie Zhang. Three practices in painting, each extending the medium into spaces of unease, intimacy, and temporal reflection.