Dittrich & Schlechtriem is pleased to announce Navot Miller’s debut solo exhibition Paradise, opening Friday, July 4, 2025, 6–8 PM, and on view through August 30, 2025. Miller presents a new series of paintings ranging from large-scale to intimate works alongside a colorful architectural intervention. For the first time in the artist’s practice, there will be a theatrical reveal at 7 PM, during which the covered paintings will be unveiled and made available for public viewing.

The exhibition unfolds through portraits, urban scenes, and intimate exchanges. Echoes of Edward Hopper’s quiet tension run throughout the series. The conceptual center of Paradise consists of two fresh anecdotes in Miller’s life—a recent romantic relationship with a person and a departure from a place he considers home: Berlin. Miller’s approach to both Eliezer and Berlin is filled with warmth, humor, and eventual heartbreak. Their story infuses the paintings. Here, longing is not failure, but a sign of being alive—a theme also touched on in Olivia Laing’s The lonely city.

An exhibition essay from Oliver Koerner von Gustorf will be available on our website and at the gallery prior to the opening.