
Fridman Gallery is pleased to present Alina Grasmann's solo exhibition, π―ππππ ππ πππ πΊππππππ, opening on October 29. The new body of work depicts the Neutra House, designed and built in Los Angeles in 1932 by Austrian-American architect Richard Neutra.
Alina Grasmannβs magical-realist paintings explore modernist architecture, blending the formal qualities of specific sites with their history. The light-filled lived environments become chamber-play stages for πππ»πππΈππΎπππ ππ ππππππ πΆππΉ πππΆπππΎπππΈπ, inviting viewers to step inside and become part of the scene.
The Neutra House becomes a site of simultaneity, ππ½πππ π πΆππ, π ππππππ, πΆππΉ π»πππππ intertwine, and inhabitants, refracted through the glass walls of the house, appear as apparitions.