The concept of "Temple of Self" is grounded in the philosophy that the home is not merely a physical entity but a living testimony to the intertwining narratives of life and art, and by living in your own art, you can create your own reality in a more seamless way.
Curated by Gaia Matisse, the exhibition weaves together the narratives of Pilar Zeta's daily life and artistic expression. Matisse's discerning eye orchestrates a nuanced structure, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between Pilar Zeta's traditional artworks and functional elements, such as tables, beds, chessboards, and tapestries.
"Pilar Zeta: Temple of Self" challenges conventional paradigms by fostering a contemplative engagement with each curated element. It transcends the boundaries of a traditional gallery, offering you a profound exploration of a curated lifestyle within the domestic space.
Furniture transforms into functional art, and the ordinary emerges as extraordinary, creating a dialogue between how art can transcend traditional norms.
Temple of Self beckons you to step into this curated universe, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and the essence of life is unveiled through the lens of Pilar Zeta's art.
