Ilene Amster: Nocturne, on view at Soho Photo Gallery from February 4 to 28, 2026, invites viewers into a realm where the night transforms the familiar into something uncanny and luminous. Through her
Nocturne series, Amster examines the city and landscape under the quiet dominion of darkness, revealing how evening light reshapes perception, mood, and meaning.
The series captures the delicate balance between serenity and unease. Streets, buildings, and natural spaces take on new textures and colors under nocturnal illumination, where shadows stretch and neon or artificial light punctuates the darkness. These images oscillate between the poetic and the unsettling, exploring the duality of night as both a refuge and a place where hidden tensions emerge.
Amster’s work is attentive to detail and atmosphere. Each frame considers composition, light, and color, transforming the ordinary into a scene charged with narrative potential. The quiet corners of a city, the glow of a distant window, or the glimmer of reflections on water become portals to a world at once familiar and estranged. There is a sense of intimacy in her gaze, as if she is guiding the viewer through the city’s nocturnal secrets, allowing us to witness the hidden rhythms of night.
At the heart of
Nocturne is an exploration of contrasts: light and shadow, beauty and disquiet, dream and nightmare. Amster reminds us that the night is not merely an absence of daylight, but a space where new forms of perception, emotion, and imagination arise. The series encourages contemplation, inviting the viewer to linger in the tension between calm and unease, and to recognize the poetry inherent in darkness.
Through
Nocturne, Ilene Amster celebrates the transformative power of night, crafting a visual meditation on how the world subtly shifts when the sun sets, revealing both its beauty and its mysteries.
Image:
Nocturne 4. Courtesy of Soho Photo Gallery © Ilene Amster