Collection: Behind the Curtain

Wall Space Gallery is proud to present “Behind the Curtain,” a group exhibition of paintings by Andrew Beck, Elle Chae, Kelly Grace and Jay Li. The artists in “Behind the Curtain” construct worlds through the collapse of linear time, combining past eras or moments from personal archives in snapshots of layered imagery that capture the stretching and tidal current of time in motion.

Stanley Wany, Ice Cream Truck 1

In Ice Cream Truck 1, Montreal-based artist Stanley Wany invites us into a
vibrant, densely layered scene that is both personal and universally familiar.
Inspired by summers spent at his uncle’s home in Queens, New York, Wany captures
the joyful chaos and cultural convergence that gathered around the unmistakable
jingle of the ice cream truck. Rendered in fine pen lines and rich textures,
the work reflects a diverse cross-section of humanity, with figures drawn from
memory, myth, and observation, all orbiting the iconic vehicle of childhood
summer.

This piece is part of Wany’s Ice Cream Truck series, which explores themes of
identity, cultural hybridity, and the evolving relationship between mainstream
and counterculture. With roots in pop surrealism and Lowbrow art, Wany’s
compositions feel both playful and profound. They prompt us to consider how
race, class, and history shape cultural experiences. The all-over composition,
filled to the edges, mirrors the layered complexities of modern urban life:
celebratory, contradictory, and always in motion.

Ice Cream Truck 1 is a testament to Wany’s multidisciplinary approach,
where fine art, graphic storytelling, and cultural critique come together
seamlessly. It is a snapshot of memory, myth, and meaning, served with a touch
of sweetness.

-Haruka Toyoda, Curator