Black milk, red Earth brings together the work of Narek Arzumanyan, Artur Eranosian and Ann Van Hoey in a dialogue between painting, abstraction and sculpture.
The exhibition sets up a tension between expressive, psychologically charged figuration and restrained geometric composition, counterbalanced by sculptural ceramics that emphasize tactility, rhythm and form. Across the works, different visual languages intersect without resolving into a single narrative.
Material plays a central role throughout the exhibition. Pigment, clay, surface and structure operate as carriers of memory and atmosphere, suggesting traces of landscape, silence and human presence. The works do not converge into one reading but instead coexist through contrast, resonance and interruption.
Black Milk, Red Earth unfolds as an immersive spatial experience in which intuition and control, fragility and permanence are held in constant negotiation.












