in

Wander through Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroidered, Late-Night City Explorations


“7-Eleven.” All images courtesy of the artist and Abbozzo Gallery, shared with permission

Wander through Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroidered, Late-Night City Explorations

When Adrienna Matzeg embarked on a trip to Kyoto, Tokyo, and Seoul in July 2025, she encountered intense midsummer heat and humidity, which led her to exploring some of the cities’ nooks and crannies in the dark, when it was cooler.

Illuminated storefronts and signage characterize the artist’s late-night runs to convenience stores, markets, and other features of these hubs’ sprawling urban fabric. “In her textile embroidery work, however, the energy of the city falls away,” says a statement from Abbozzo Gallery, which presents her forthcoming solo exhibition, After Hours. “What remains are quiet scenes that left an imprint, tactile snapshots as a record of those summer nights.”

“Late Night Snack”

After Hours represents an evolution of Matzeg’s travel-related works, centered around embroidered vignettes of snacks and roadside attractions that have a snapshot-like, diaristic quality. Brightly lit facades and bold displays seem to float on the surface of black linen, with the addition of a small plate of hanami dango—the distinctive pink, white, and green rice dumpling snack on a stick—drawing us close to the artist’s experience.

After Hours runs from May 8 to 30 in Toronto. See more on the artist’s Instagram.

Detail of “Late Night Snack”
“Jet Lag in Seoul”
Detail of “Jet Lag in Seoul”
“Crown Comfort”
“Shibuya Karaoke”
Detail of “Shibuya Karaoke”
“Golden Gai”
“Photobooth”
“Side B Bar”
Detail of “7-Eleven”

Related articles

  • Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroideries Serve Up the Nostalgic Charm of the Greasy Spoon
  • Adrienna Matzeg’s Punch Needle Embroideries Conjure Nostalgic Summer Road Trips
  • Cropped Punch-Needle Snapshots by Adrienna Matzeg Stitch Memories of Portugal
  • Embroidered Bread Slices by Terezia Krnacova Combine Food and Textile Art
  • Stitched Portrait Project by Evelin Kasikov
  • Felted Veggies Dangle from Embroidered Leaves


Source: Art - thisiscolossal.com

Tagcloud:

Kiss and Tell! In Venice, Nude Tino Sehgal Work Is Talk of the Town

A Pavilion of Ruins: Germany Reconsiders Its Past in Venice