„chaos“ – by Lucia Rojas Meza und Klaus Bröking

Exhibition: March 7 – April, 2026
Opening Night: March 7 – 7 PM

Two artistic languages meet without trying to resolve each other.

Between control and intuition, density and reduction, structure and imagination, the exhibition opens a space where different visual systems coexist — not in competition, but in dialogue.

Lucia Rojas Meza moves between neuroscience and painting. One world demands structure and precision. The other allows uncertainty.

Working without predetermined outcomes, her pieces emerge from emotional states rather than analytical intention. Black ink and fine lines form the core of her visual language. Dark, high-contrast compositions where tension and restraint coexist. Recent collaborations have expanded this language into acrylic, opening new material directions while maintaining its intensity.

Chaos explores the space between control and surrender. A moment where disorder is not a problem to solve, but a condition to experience. A moment before thought organizes emotion. Her work does not illustrate feeling. It lets it surface.

Klaus Bröking works from instinct. His visual world unfolds without fixed narrative, without hierarchy. Each work opens a dense, constantly shifting universe. Every centimeter is alive with detail. Figures, structures and fragments appear, dissolve and reappear. Color and form move freely, guided by imagination rather than intention.

Many of the works can be rotated and experienced from multiple directions. There is no single orientation. No correct viewpoint. No final reading. What emerges is a visual field that resists closure. A world that remains open, playful and complex at once.

The work does not explain itself. It invites you to stay longer.