Steve DiBenedetto’s Spiral Architect, at Derek Eller Gallery in New York, is a playful yet unsettling exploration of the human condition. His paintings serve as talismans, seeking to unlock the viewer's psychic unconsciousness amidst our turbulent times.
In his large-scale works, DiBenedetto intertwines scientific and mystical elements, creating a visual odyssey that oscillates between the absurdly funny and deeply disturbing. The title piece, The Octopus Paradox, exemplifies this approach with its intricate network of tubes and disembodied parts, reflecting a state of anxiety and uncertainty.
His smaller works, such as Interstellar Antifreeze, offer a more intimate glimpse into his process-based method, blending humor, mystery, and skepticism. By evoking forgotten diagrams and life-forms comprised of unnamable identities, DiBenedetto captures the confusion and hope we face in an accelerating world.
Through these works, DiBenedetto prompts us to question our grasp on certainty, navigating a complex landscape where order and chaos coexist. Spiral Architect is not just an exhibition but a meditation on our place in a rapidly changing universe.







