Exhibitions

Abstracts of Earth
Elena Rostova
A striking exploration of texture, pigment, and landscape, "Abstracts of Earth" presents Elena Rostova's latest series of large-scale oil on canvas paintings. Drawing from the rugged terrains of Northern Europe, Rostova utilizes raw geological textures, sand, and heavy impasto layers to translate the permanence and decay of natural landforms onto canvas. Her muted palettes of ochre, charcoal, and warm clay ground the viewer in a visceral, atmospheric experience.

Forms of Silence
Marcus Vance
In "Forms of Silence," Marcus Vance explores the boundaries of Carrara marble, sculpting fluid, organic forms that challenge the structural density of stone. Each piece, carved by hand over months in his studio in Pietrasanta, evokes a sense of weightlessness and suspension. The exhibition investigates the relationship between negative space, light transmittance, and the tactile tension of polished marble.

Architectural Voids
Hideo Tanaka
Hideo Tanaka's retrospective, "Architectural Voids," examines the convergence of Japanese brutalist architecture and photographic space. Tanaka's stark silver gelatin prints document negative spaces in urban monoliths, capturing the interplay between concrete slabs, cast shadows, and emptiness. The exhibition highlights the quiet geometry that defines our built environments.