The first solo exhibition by Lisa Ijeoma (°1997) is a coherent whole of textile art and takes us on a mysterious nocturnal walk. Surrounded by bushes and tall trees a path, illuminated by the full moon, winds through urban fragments. Cut-outs of nature elements and architectural details flow peacefully into balanced compositions. A wrought-iron gate, vaults, pointed towers and a stained-glass window add to a surreal ambience as if stepping into a dream. In this scene two black figures arise without interrupting the desolate atmosphere. They are intertwined with the earth and the buildings and seem fused with this place. The artworks mainly consist of twilight colours, dark green, earth brown, midnight blue and shadow grey. It is a colour palette that evokes both aesthetics and mischief. Does Ijeoma takes us to a fairy-tale forest or to the jet-black depths of our shadow side?