When the Veil is Thin opens at Galerie XII Los Angeles from October 4 through December 9, 2025, bringing together four artists whose work explores the liminal, the hidden, and the ephemeral. The exhibition unfolds in the season of autumn, when the shadows grow long and the boundaries between seen and unseen feel most fragile, inviting visitors into a space of reflection and wonder.
Charlotte Mano’s luminous self-portraits capture a body at once human and celestial. Bathed in the glow of full moonlight, her figure shimmers with pearlescent light, appearing to float weightlessly into the night. In some images, she transforms into the moon itself, a radiant presence suspended in serene solitude, evoking the mystical power of stillness and introspection.
Quentin Shih interrogates memory as a spectral, unstable force. His images, often drenched in red light or suffused with eerie interiors, conjure recollection as an act of summoning. Figures emerge and dissolve within shadow, caught between what is remembered and imagined, creating a haunting sense of presence that hovers at the edges of consciousness.
Siri Kaur weaves intimate family moments with archetypal myth, revealing the intersection of home, ritual, and transformation. Her work examines how familial bonds can be both nurturing and uncanny, binding the personal to larger, symbolic narratives that shape identity in subtle, often occult ways.
Anja Niemi explores identity’s fracturing through playful and unsettling performance. Donning wigs, costumes, and elaborate disguises, she presents a series of döpplegangers—alternate selves that erupt, collide, and evolve. Her work blurs the line between roles and realities, creating a visual meditation on multiplicity and metamorphosis.
Together, these artists construct a twilight realm where perception wavers and thresholds shift.
When the Veil is Thin captures the moment when the familiar world dissolves into the unknown, revealing spaces of wonder, reflection, and the hidden energies that stir just beyond ordinary sight.
Image:
RJ17.WB21.29, 2017
Digital Chromogenic print
43.3 x 43.3 in / 110 x 110 cm
59.1 x 59.1 in / 150 x 150 cm
Edition limited to 3 prints + 1 AP © Quentin Shih