BOSCH-INSPIRED CONTEMPORARY GALLERY
Where gilded dreamslearn to breathe.
Xydozhnik gathers painted omens and impossible zoologies—works that feel antique, yet remain unclaimed by time. Step into a curated delirium of moss light, charcoal shadows, and embered gold.
Works
120+
Artists
18
Rooms
5
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FEATURED PANEL
The Garden of Unfinished Beasts
Oil-study (placeholder), 1510–Now
No external assets. All imagery is inline SVG placeholder art.
CURRENT EXHIBITION
Lanterns for the Unquiet
A procession of luminous miniatures, devotional frames, and imagined reliquaries. Walk slow; the paintings prefer it.
The Aviary of Masks
Installations • Room II
A small note pinned to the wall—an invitation to look closer.
Parchment & Fire
Drawings • Archive alcove
A small note pinned to the wall—an invitation to look closer.
Moss Choir
Paintings • North wall
A small note pinned to the wall—an invitation to look closer.
CURATED SELECTION
Gallery of fragments
A rotating wall of studies, panels, and dream-objects—arranged like a gentle delirium.
ABOUT XYDOZHNIK
A chapel for the strange and tender
Our rooms are built like allegories: corridors of charcoal, panels of parchment light, and gilded thresholds where the everyday begins to deform. Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch—his moral theater and minute wonders—we collect works that hold contradictions without apology: devotion and mischief, beauty and unease.
Xydozhnik is less a white cube and more a living manuscript. Exhibitions turn like pages; each visit reveals a new marginalia.