
Dustin Emory, Untitled, 2026 (121 x 182 x 6 cm); Xi'an Kim
Newchild is pleased to present Unmade, a group exhibition featuring works by Romina Bassu, Dustin Emory, Xi’an Kim, and Brittney Leeanne Williams.
The exhibition opens with a reception on Friday, February 6, from 6–9 PM, and the gallery warmly invites the public to attend.

Object 400, 2026 (131 x 97 cm); Brittney Leeanne Williams
In Unmade, the domestic interior becomes a space of subtle unease—where the familiar begins to shift, ordinary gestures lose their grounding, and intimacy slowly comes undone.
The exhibition explores moments in which comfort and control no longer hold, allowing ambiguity and vulnerability to surface.
Through symbolic imagery, intimate still lifes, delicate interiors, and condensed scenes of everyday life, the artists trace emotional tension embedded within the home.
Rather than focusing on intrusion, Unmade centers on revelation: what emerges when the structures that sustain familiarity begin to fracture.
Memories linger in commonplace objects, and quiet emotional disruptions reveal themselves behind painted walls.
The uncanny presence throughout the exhibition is understated rather than overt—found in an overturned cup, a gesture without context, or a voice that seems to drift from another room, absent of any visible source.

Reach 4, 2022 (121.9 x 264.2 cm); Romina Bassu
Unmade will be on view from February 6 to March 19, 2026. Newchild is open Wednesday through Saturday, 1–6 PM.
Visits from Sunday through Tuesday are available by appointment.
Please note that the gallery will be closed from January 30 through February 5 in preparation for the exhibition.
For more information, visit www.newchildgallery.com .

Inner Garden, 2026 (80 x 60 cm). Romina Bassu