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Η γκαλερί Δύο Χωριά ιδρύθηκε το 2018 από την Μαρίνα Βρανοπούλου, με στόχο να αποτελέσει έναν χώρο με ελληνικές ρίζες και διεθνείς προδιαγραφές, που
συσπειρώνει καλλιτέχνες και κοινό. Κάτι σαν salon του 18ου αιώνα, όπου η συνεύρεση των ανθρώπων και η ανταλλαγή απόψεων έχει και τη μεγαλύτερη σημασία απ’ οτιδήποτε άλλο, επικεντρώνοντας σε νέους ανερχόμενους καλλιτέχνες από μικρές αναπτυσσόμενες χώρε

Photos from Dio Horia's post 29/04/2026

We’re excited to share a new public sculpture by Amir H. Fallah, currently on view at the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in downtown Los Angeles.

“Two of Me” (2026) was commissioned by the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture as part of the Public Artists in Development (PAiD) Artist Council program.

In Two of Me, the body becomes both structure and story. The figure — assembled from a visual lexicon spanning ancient and contemporary, Eastern and Western, intimate and public — functions as a surface and an archive of change. The work reflects the immigrant experience of living between cultures, holding past and present, assimilation and inheritance, in constant tension.

Botanical patterns wrap the form like both armor and skin, evoking regeneration, resilience, and interconnectedness. As viewers move around the sculpture, the figure shifts, revealing multiple selves coexisting at once — a portrait of identity in flux.

Congratulations to Amir on this important public commission.

Amir H. Fallah
Two of Me, 2026
Acrylic, aluminum, hardware
72 × 52.5 in

23/04/2026

Emily Ludwig Shaffer
Rest Stop, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
132 x 101.5 cm
52 × 40 in

A nocturnal scene unfolds under a dark sky, where color holds the space and the moon is never fully revealed. Black, glittering leaves catch the light like signals in the dark, creating a moment that feels suspended—somewhere between landscape and memory.

In Rest Stop, Emily Ludwig Shaffer builds environments that feel both familiar and slightly off, inviting us to pause and look longer, to notice what appears slowly from within the surface. The work resonates deeply with the atmosphere of Weak Signal, where images behave like fragments of a world shaped by shifting perception and hidden transmissions.

On view now as part of Weak Signal.
Visit us to experience the work in person—its depth, color, and quiet intensity unfold fully only in the gallery space.

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