
The Beauty of Not Knowing is an exhibition of new paintings by Stanley Casselman that explore the tension between intuition and structure, chance and intention. Each painting layers oil and/or chrome over silkscreen, producing surfaces that feel simultaneously luminous and unstable. Casselman draws loose inspiration from Juan Miró's automatism while remaining self-aware in process. This formal interplay serves as a metaphor for human consciousness and evolution—work that, like quantum physics, presents reality as fluid, contingent, and transformed through observation.