10 & zero uno is pleased to participate in Unseen Encounters with a project that brings into dialogue the pictorial research of Andrea Luzi (Ancona, 1997) and the photographic works of Baseera Khan (Texas, 1980), creating a meeting of different artistic languages and sensibilities.
Luzi develops a painting practice shaped by a visceral and archaic energy, where matter and perception intertwine. His works evoke suspended and transformative spaces, built through almost fractal logics and distorted perspectives, where painting becomes an act of invocation rather than representation. His images suggest spiritual presences and subtle dimensions that emerge only through the viewer’s intuition.
In dialogue with this sensory dimension are the photographs from Baseera Khan’s series Black Water, created during a performance in which the artist immersed herself in a mixture of water and oil. Through the body and materiality, Khan explores identity, spirituality, and contemporary tensions, opening a poetic and symbolic exchange with Luzi’s painting.