Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger picks up the thread from In the Living Room Shadows Burn at Posibilă Gallery, where the exhibition unfolded in the textured intimacy of a lived-in space. There, Luca Florian’s artworks operated within a poetics of proximity, absorbed into the rhythms of domestic architecture, resonating with their environment as if part of it. This affective entanglement between object and setting invited viewers into a relational mode of looking, one shaped by introversion, repetition, and the emotional sediment of everyday life. At Zina Gallery, this intimacy turns grey, muted, opaque, slightly estranged.

The exhibition feels like a sanctuary, an algorithmic refuge, where the paintings no longer blend in, but flicker like avatars of the self. The space evokes a Sims-like dramaturgy, where each object becomes emotionally charged, each gesture engineered by an invisible score. Here, intimacy is both staged and real, while the works double as affective surrogates. For memory, for longing, for the disenchanted pleasure of our own artificial hells”.

– excerpt from text by Daniela Custrin

Artists

Luca Florian (b. 1998, Bucharest) graduated from Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 2022 and currently lives and works in Bucharest. His artistic practice alters, juxtaposes, and reimagines the visible to depict its inner essence and remnant memories. These visual narratives, often embodied in humanlike figures, address the emotional landscape of contemporary life—anxiety, haste, togetherness, irritability, and the abrupt transitions between joy and discontent.