
Wonzimer Gallery presents Drawing from Imperfectionism, curated by Alaïa Parhizi. The exhibition celebrates flaws, accidents, and the irreplaceable nature of human creation. Rooted in Parhizi’s Imperfectionism movement, it draws from traditions like Wabi-Sabi and Dada to challenge ideals of control and perfection. In contrast to AI’s precision, these drawings embrace vulnerability and spontaneity, highlighting the beauty of imperfection as a reflection of human consciousness.
Featuring work by John Greer, James Caruso, Alaïa Parhizi, Cheyann Washington, Nick Taggart, Constantin Werner, Lucien Dante Lazar, Shilla Shakoori, Christine Weir, Joshua AM Ross, Nadege Monchera Baer, Brian Randolph, linn meyers, Serafina Harris, Iva Gueorguieva, Bryant Eugene Vazquez (BEV), Ann Weber, Tim Hawkinson, David S. Rubin, Hiromi Nakatsugawa, Marta Thoma Hall, Retro 1999, Tom Dunn, Elías Hernández, Jorge Mujica, Kim Farbota, Ian Douglass, Lisa Lesniak, Ruby Vartan, Lino Bernabe Fernandez, Justin N. Kim, The Contaminator, Nena Amsler, Sebastian Loo, Scott Meskill, Tae Lee, Kelsey Overstreet, Caleb St Julian, Julia Nejman, Brittany Kiertzner (Arisawe), Carole Silverstein, Vasco Del Rey, and Theodore Svenningsen