
Mondegreens and New Understandings gathers works by Reza Aramesh, Nicola Samorì, and Hugo Wilson, each reworking memory, history, and perception into mutable forms. Wilson’s flamboyant camel critiques tradition with wit, Aramesh stages marble figures in charged moments of vulnerability, and Samorì distorts Renaissance-like imagery into haunting ruptures. Together, their practices probe how recollection and reinterpretation shape identity and meaning.