Edward Zutrau: Thirty Years, Two Worlds presents works made between 1958 and 1980, tracing the artist’s development across extended periods in Japan and New York. The exhibition examines how living between distinct cultural contexts shaped Zutrau’s abstract language, marked by calligraphic lines, restrained structures, and spatial sensitivity. Influenced by postwar Japan and later New York expressionism, the works reflect sustained engagement with place, perception, and introspection.