Storytelling has been a constant in human history. When we share a story with others, it breathes life into a room, filling it with dialogue and mysterious beings. It can also be a way to combat today's heaviness, transporting us to other places and timelines, whether real or imagined. Heather Hamann and Michael Nuñez are two artists deeply engaged in the art of storytelling. Rather than depicting an accurate reflection of reality, they reimagine the world through their unique visual language.
Hamann's work is imbued with an enchanting stillness. She crafts stages, costumes, and props that invite us to become part of her narrative. In her paintings and ceramics, we wish to shrink down and explore her landscapes, enter the castle, or wear a princess dress.
Nuñez, on the other hand, makes us spectators in his dynamic and carefully composed scenes. His subject matter varies widely but is often rooted in urban legends, myths, and folklore across different cultures. Through works on paper and sculpture, he creates pieces full of action, making us feel like we are watching a movie unfold.
The works in this exhibition function like a book, where we cease to exist in the everyday world and become part of a shared illusion.