Ana Benaroya Burns an ‘Eternal Flame’ at NYC’s Flag Art Foundation

Summary

  • Benaroya is known for her surrealist reimagining of feminine bodies across multiple mediums
  • The exhibition will kick off on September 17 at NYC’s Flag Art Foundation

Ana Benaroya is set to unveil a lively series of figurations in an upcoming solo exhibition titled “Eternal Flame“, which will take place at New York City’s Flag Art Foundation. Known for her surrealist interpretations of feminine forms across various mediums like paintings, works on paper, and monotypes, Benaroya will be showcasing her work in this exhibition.

The latest art collection showcases a group of powerfully strong women depicted within vibrant settings, where the artist explores diverse perspectives on femininity across both historical and modern cultural landscapes. A standout piece is titled “Heat Wave,” which portrays two majestic females with shimmering eyes amidst a swirling palette of warm hues. Another noteworthy artwork, titled “The Blonde Waterfall,” showcases a detailed close-up of a blonde woman holding a rose that matches her hair color, employing a nearly photographic realism technique that leaves viewers curious about her enigmatic identity.

The gallery noted that Benaroya’s art primarily revolves around the portrayal of women, delving into both their physical form and abstract concept. This exploration is not just fueled by her interest in the extensive history of female representation, but also stems from a quest to understand if it’s possible to perceive these bodies without objectifying them sexually.

The opening of the exhibition is scheduled for September 17. For additional details, visit the Flag Art Foundation’s website.

The FLAG Art Foundation
545 West 25th Street
9th Floor
New York, NY 10001

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2025-08-26 21:25