“This exhibition is a conversation. Between materials. Between gestures. Between two artists whose practices trace the fragile architecture of memory, identity, and place.
Held Together brings into proximity the worlds of Liza Molnár and Anastassia Zamaraeva—two artists working across continents and disciplines, yet tethered by a deep commitment to the poetic and political potential of form. Liza, drawing from the visual vocabulary of painting, photography, and drawing, builds visual palimpsests that carry the resonance of her Hungarian roots and her life in London. Anastassia, sculpting with clay as if in dialogue with her own subconscious, allows form to arise from touch, from intuition, from the body in motion.
Their works do not seek closure. They are open systems—forms in flux—where tenderness meets tension, and memory is not fixed but lived, again and again, in each mark, fold, and surface. Here, clay becomes a language. Paint becomes a trace. Both artists resist resolution. Instead, they invite us to dwell in the in-between: between homes, between meanings, between the known and the felt.
This is not simply an exhibition. It is an exchange. A holding. A proposal for how art might carry us—held together, even as we come apart.”