Opera Gallery Paris is pleased to present Inner space, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Zurich-based artist Andy Denzler, on view from 20 March to 15 April 2026.

In this new series, Denzler pursues his examination of the human condition amid the disruptions of the digital age. The artist creates a world in which identity flickers between physical presence and digital echo, and the human figure is represented as a quiet archetype, absorbed in a private room, drifting through the echo of contemporary life.

This new series also marks a notable evolution in the artist’s palette. Darker tones gradually give way to lighter hues—creams, Naples yellows, luminous greys—bringing a refined touch to the compositions while retaining a density inherited from classical painting. The paint itself remains in tension, oscillating between smooth surfaces and fragmentation, between emergence and erasure.

The exhibition title ‘Inner space’ symbolises a room without walls, an invented interior where memory blurs, identity glitches, and stillness begins to move. The painted interiors and portraits become both architecture and inner life. These paintings do not simply depict a distorted image; they render distortion as experience: the moment when an image almost resolves and, in doing so, reveals the fragile distance between who we are and how we would like to live.

(Andy Denzler)

“It is an honour to present this new body of work by Andy Denzler, marking a new chapter in his exploration of how we inhabit our inner worlds,” says Marion Petitdidier, Director of Opera Gallery Paris. “Through nuanced depictions of emergence and erasure, shadow and light, Denzler reminds us that painting, far from being a medium of the past, remains vital for addressing contemporary concerns. These striking works are profoundly of our time, revealing both the fragility and resilience of identity in our digitally saturated world.