Diplopia, A Journey Through the Layers of Perception
Miart Gallery proudly presents 鈥淒iplopia鈥, an exhibition that brings together the creative energies of five contemporary artists, each with their own unique voice, yet collectively forming a seamless and captivating dialogue. Through their diverse approaches and techniques, these artists push the boundaries of perception, playing with the tension between reality and illusion. With a focus on 3D and lenticular artworks, 鈥淒iplopia鈥 immerses viewers in a world where the familiar shifts into something blurry, inviting the viewers to question what they see and feel. Allowing them to witness coexistence of reality and imagination through art in its most layered and transformative form.
The title Diplopia, meaning double vision, suggests fractured clarity and multiple perspectives. Artists like Lorenzo Quinn, Gary James McQueen, Derrick Santini, Nick Veasey, and Alex Knapic explore this duality, encouraging viewers to question perception and reality. Their works reveal how vision and meaning often overlap, inviting deeper interpretation.
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Miart Gallery proudly presents 鈥淒iplopia鈥, an exhibition that brings together the creative energies of five contemporary artists, each with their own unique voice, yet collectively forming a seamless and captivating dialogue. Through their diverse approaches and techniques, these artists push the boundaries of perception, playing with the tension between reality and illusion. With a focus on 3D and lenticular artworks, 鈥淒iplopia鈥 immerses viewers in a world where the familiar shifts into something blurry, inviting the viewers to question what they see and feel. Allowing them to witness coexistence of reality and imagination through art in its most layered and transformative form.
The title Diplopia, meaning double vision, suggests fractured clarity and multiple perspectives. Artists like Lorenzo Quinn, Gary James McQueen, Derrick Santini, Nick Veasey, and Alex Knapic explore this duality, encouraging viewers to question perception and reality. Their works reveal how vision and meaning often overlap, inviting deeper interpretation.