Navot Miller’s PARADISE Debut Solo Exhibition Opens at DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM, Berlin

Berlin, July 2025Navot Miller’s PARADISE debut solo exhibition opens at DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM on July 4, 2025, with a special reception from 6–8 PM and a theatrical unveiling of the works at 7 PM. On view through August 30, 2025, the exhibition marks a milestone for the Berlin-based artist, presenting a vibrant series of paintings, portraits, urban scenes, and a colorful architectural installation.

Exploring Portraits, Urban Life, and Emotional Landscapes

In Navot Miller’s PARADISE debut solo exhibition, the artist explores human connection, portraits, and Berlin’s urban life. Each painting captures a brief moment — lovers, solitary figures, or colorful city streets. Miller turns everyday scenes into emotional narratives.

His style is bold and vivid. Bright colors and layered details make the works feel alive. While his art recalls the quiet tension of Edward Hopper, Miller adds humor, warmth, and a modern voice.

Two stories anchor PARADISE: a recent romantic relationship and Miller’s departure from Berlin, the city he once called home. These themes bring tenderness and heartbreak, giving the works their depth.

Longing, in Miller’s vision, is not a loss. It is proof of being alive — a celebration of emotion, much like the reflections in Olivia Laing’s The Lonely City.

Longing as a Celebration of Life

Rather than viewing longing as loss, Navot Miller’s PARADISE debut solo exhibition presents it as a celebration of emotional depth, echoing Olivia Laing’s The Lonely City. Through vibrant colors and layered compositions, PARADISE becomes more than a visual show—it’s a meditation on love, belonging, and the shared human experience.

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