This April, Galerie d’Orsay celebrates over twenty-five years of representing internationally acclaimed painter Bruno Zupan with a luminous exhibition of his paintings alongside Natasha Zupan’s newest body of mixed-media work, titled Afterglow.
For over two decades, Zupan’s radiant landscapes and cityscapes have become a defining presence at the gallery. Known for his devotion to painting en plein air, he captures the fleeting effects of light with expressive brushwork and saturated color. His paintings are not simply depictions of place, but celebrations of atmosphere and emotion, rooted in a lifelong pursuit of light.
Natasha Zupan’s latest series, Afterglow, explores perception, reflection, and the emotional resonance of time. Rooted in a strong artistic foundation yet driven by experimentation, Natasha Zupan blends abstraction, realism, and textiles into a layered visual language that feels both ancient and contemporary. Together, their works create a compelling dialogue across generations united by light and color, yet distinct in voice.
Seen together, the works radiate warmth and movement, transforming the walls of Galerie d’Orsay into a celebration of spring light.