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Behind the Curtain, Horses and Skulls: April’s Small Gallery Wonders Unveiled

Step into the unexpected this April, where small galleries become stages for cinematic secrets and textile tales. At Webber in Los Angeles, Yorgos Lanthimos’s behind-the-scenes photographs from his acclaimed films reveal more than movie magic—they capture haunting atmospheres and characters half-turned, including surreal glimpses like a horse peeking out from a screen. Meanwhile, Druant’s tapestries twist folklore into vivid drama, with animal figures and flaming skulls conjuring a world both eerie and enchanting. Over in Sweden, Jüris’s paintings invite slow looking: abstract forms morph into dancers and hands, blurring the line between landscape and story. Gabriela Oberkofler’s botanical installations in Germany turn tables of living plants and inked petri dishes into meditations on growth and decay, each mark echoing the fragile cycles of nature. This month, small spaces hold big mysteries—each artwork a quiet invitation to look twice and find the uncanny in the everyday. #ContemporaryArt #GalleryGuide #ArtExhibitions #Culture

Los Angeles, California • 16 days ago
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