American artist Maria Kreyn opened her first solo exhibition in Milan, titled "Continuum," at the gallery Robilant+Voena. The show presents a selection of her new paintings, which are characterized by atmospheric renderings that blend figuration with abstract geometry.
The exhibition is notable for its curatorial approach, placing Kreyn's contemporary works in direct dialogue with a significant Swiss watercolor by the 19th-century British master J.M.W. Turner. This juxtaposition highlights the artist's engagement with a visionary tradition of landscape painting, positioning her practice within a broader historical continuum of art.