Aura Rosenberg and Egon Schiele: Champs Delicieuxpairs Rosenberg's new paintings on oilcloth with rare Schiele drawings, spanning over a century to explore eroticism as an entanglement of ordinary pleasures. Rosenberg's Champs Délicieux series responds to the decorative imagery of market-bought oilcloth — lemons, pastries, flowers — with gestural drips and splashes, mining American abstraction's erotic associations while contesting its modernist purity. Schiele's intimate figure drawings, made in the year following his 1912 imprisonment for moral corruption, distort the gendered body with urgent, unsparing directness.