Still buzzing after last friday's opening of "Unpermissioned Self / Proof of Being" 👾
Thank you to everyone who came out to @EternoGallery to celebrate the new exhibition curated by @Tschuuuuly & @FoesselPauline
It was a pleasure to bring together the amazing @Coldie, @VanArman, @dark0eth, @amber_vittoria, @rainerhosch, @Zaharia_af, @piv_piv and to see how each artist approaches portraiture after the internet in their own unique languages and mediums.
Make sure to stop by the gallery to experience the exhibition in person. On view until August 1, 2026!
NEW EXHIBITION: Unpermissioned Self / Proof of Being 🙂
Opening event on 5 June from 6-9PM at ETERNO Gallery in Lisbon.
Bringing together artists who are all CryptoPunk holders, the exhibition explores portraiture after the internet: how identity is constructed, circulated, and recognised across physical and digital spaces.
Through painting, Polaroid, Super 8, AI, robotics, sculpture, video, and blockchain-based works, the exhibition invites you to question: "If identity is no longer fixed, what does a portrait become?"
Featuring artworks by: @piv_piv@VanArman@amber_vittoria@Coldie@Zaharia_af@dark0eth@rainerhosch@justinaversano
On view until June 1, 2026
Your chance to collect a piece of the PLAY+REPEAT exhibition by @lucas_zanotto
Artworks available: Link in bio 👉 @eternogallery_
From sculpture to print, each one of these screen print editions created for PLAY+REPEAT originates from one of the ceramic sculptures in the exhibition – translating volume into surface while projecting the same visual language of balance, repetition, and variation.
Each edition is signed and numbered by the artist, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Grab yours!
Sneak peak of what you can find at PLAY+REPEAT by @lucas_zanotto
NOW OPEN 📍 @eternogallery_ | Marvila, Lisbon
Artworks Available 👉 link in bio!
This new exhibition presents an immersive digital animation experience where loops raise a question: do they trap us, or can repetition slowly open the door to change?
Accompanied by:
→ 6 Hand-crafted ceramic sculptures
→ 6 Screen print editions
NOW AVAILABLE online & at the gallery!
Exhibition on view until 23 May.
Which one are you taking home?
→ 6 ceramic sculptures & 6 screen prints 👉 Available online & at the gallery, tomorrow at 6PM!
As part of PLAY+REPEAT, Lucas Zanotto presents a series of hand-made ceramic sculptures, carrying subtle differences that emerge through the process of meticulous craftsmanship.
Each form serves as the origin for a corresponding screenprint, extending the same visual language across physical and graphic dimensions.
"Play + Repeat” Exhibition by @lucas_zanotto 🟨
Opening April 24, 7–9pm
Join us for Lucas Zanotto's first solo exhibition in Europe. An immersive digital animation experience where simple shapes unfold in a continuous loop, transforming into abstract characters, gestures, and small narratives.
On view until May 23.
📍 ETERNO Gallery, Marvila, Lisbon
Free entry
Introducing @lucas_zanotto and his world made up of minimalist forms, bold colors, oversized eyes, and a spirit of deliberate joy.
Rooted in the legacy of Bruno Munari, his work spans ceramics, sculpture, animation, and print. It has been embraced by Hermès, KAWS, Sotheby's and Perrotin!
NEW EXHIBITION "Play + Repeat" opening April 24, 2026 at Eterno 👀 🟨
Now available at https://t.co/AFRfwoWhL3 ⛓️
“Found At The Edge”, a rare physical print edition by artist Chris Maestas, made with an unique screen printing technique that gives texture, depth and presence to an originally digital composition.
LIMITED UNITS 🌹
Chris Maestas @0009ine is sitting down to talk with @FoesselPauline (Head Curator, Eterno) about the print edition of The Wrong Side Of The Fence: how it came to be, and what it means to bring a digital work into the physical world. Come with your questions. April 1 · 9pm LA
Set a reminder for my upcoming Space! https://t.co/NkzUQ6W3fW
An inside look at the thinking behind the unique piece “Where the Light Stops.”
More information about my solo show at Eterno Gallery and available works can be found below.
Rather than continuing to explain the work myself, I wanted to hear how collectors experience it.
I asked a few simple questions about first impressions, personal details, and what the “wrong side” means to them.
This response by @WAPSHOP_ETH stayed with me:
“Even in these places, beauty emerges. It didn’t ask permission. It grew anyway.
The chain link fence, the gutter — both associated with lack, exclusion, and unworthiness. And still, beauty shows up.
You just have to be open enough to see it.”
Wrong Side of the Fence
On view at Eterno Gallery through April 4.