vitruta in London: “The Luster” — Exploring Visibility and Desire Through Art

The Luster took place at vitruta London between May 8–15, bringing together a group exhibition that explored the pressures of visibility and modes of desire in the digital age. The opening event welcomed a wide range of guests and marked Display Fever’s first physical presentation as a curatorial platform.

Curated by Display Fever—a London-based art platform and online gallery dedicated to amplifying the voices of women and queer artists from diverse cultural backgrounds—the exhibition transformed vitruta’s King’s Cross store into a space for both physical and emotional encounters with the works on view.

The opening night featured a performance by artist Paola Estrella and a DJ set curated by Mikrosono Radio Gallery, with Gludo and Naz setting the tone for the evening.

Spanning sculpture, ceramics, wearable pieces, and installations, the exhibition included works by Faysal Altunbozar, Damaris Athene, Solanne Bernard, Paola Estrella (with designs by Gabrielle Venguer), Ela Kazdal (with sound design by Iñaki Ramírez Romero), Lera Kelemen, Dilara Koz, Inés Miño Izquierdo, Naomi Boiko-Stapleton, and Ella Yolande.