The Strength of Two: Understanding Diptych Art
Diptych art beautifully illustrates that some things are simply better in pairs. The exhibition The Power of Pairs: A Duet of Harmony & Impact features captivating diptych art by acclaimed artists Heather Dawn Batchelor, Anders Krisár, and Audrey Stone, highlighting the undeniable strength of two forms existing side by side.
Rather than standing alone, each pair invites viewers to experience the subtle tension and harmony created when images interact. As a result, the exhibition demonstrates how diptych art transforms individual compositions into something more powerful when viewed in relation to one another.
Creating Greater Meaning: The Art of Dialogue
In diptych art, as in life, one canvas can certainly stand on its own. However, when two works appear together, a deeper narrative begins to unfold. Through this pairing, each composition holds space for both contrast and cohesion—creating a visual dialogue shaped by balance and difference.
One artwork informs the other, while each form gains strength from its counterpart. Consequently, the interplay between symmetry and variation becomes central to the experience. Proximity introduces tension, while negative space offers breathing room.
Ultimately, these elements transform two separate works into a unified artistic statement—one that invites viewers to look more closely and reflect more deeply.
Harmony and Impact: How Diptych Art Elevate Art
Just as relationships shape the rhythms of our lives, diptychs thrive on harmony and impact. Within these paired works, each canvas enhances and complements the other.
For example, subtle contrasts in tone may echo across both panels. Meanwhile, synchronized rhythms of movement or color create visual continuity. In other cases, deliberate shifts in composition introduce tension that strengthens the pair.
Because of this interaction, the beauty of diptych art lies not only in the individual compositions but also in the resonance created when two works unite. In turn, the pairing invites viewers to consider how meaning evolves through connection rather than isolation.
Celebrate Connections This Valentine’s Day
In celebration of connection, The Power of Pairs arrives just in time for Valentine’s Day. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the bonds that shape our lives and the relationships that deepen our sense of meaning.
Through the language of diptych art, these works explore how two voices can create a shared story. Together, they remind us that pairing can amplify presence, emotion, and artistic impact.
Step into the exhibition and experience the beauty of connection—where two forms speak as one.

Kunibert Fritz ‘Ohne Titel (dyptichon Rot Blau)’ 1993, Oil on Canvas

Anders Krisár ‘Torso 5’ 2022, Steel, Editions ,12, 3, AP1/2 of 3 +2AP

Julie Hedrick ‘Sun God’ 2021

Carrara Studio ‘Escapism 148’ Mixed Media on Canvas

Yvette Cohen ‘Per Aspera ad Astra (Through Hardship to the Stars)’ 2011,

Heather Dawn Batchelor ‘Chutes and Ladders’

Ben Storms ‘In and Ex Hale’ 2022, Cast Glass, Sanded Stainless Steel, Edition of 8 +2AP, Includes Certificate of Authenticity

Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman ‘Eclipse IV’

Matthew Marks ‘Diptych: Green Blue’ 2015, Oil on Canvas

Stella Zhang ‘0 – Viewpoint-3-42 & 0-Viewpoint-3-40’ Mixed Media

Matt Devine ‘Fray Diptych’ 2020, Aluminum, Includes Certificate of Authenticity

Rafael Ruz ‘Ruz 7’ 2010, Acrylic on Canvas

Anders Krisár ‘M (Girl)’ 2015, Bronze, Polished Patina

Damien Hirst ‘Mickey (Blue Glitter) & Minnie (Pink Glitter)’ 2016

Jeppe Hein ‘Mirror Balloons II (Lightgreen)’ 2012, Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic, Chrome Laquer, Magnet and String

James Austin Murray ‘Deep Time’ 2023 and ‘Drinking the Fire Below’ 2021, Oil on Panel

lan Wallace ‘Untitled (Red Monochrome with Grey)’ 1967 ‘Untitled (Yellow Monochrome with Grey)’ 1967-2009, Acrylic on Canvas

Jakob Gasteiger ‘1’.6.2021 & 2.6.2021′ 2021, Acrylic on Canvas

Mary Lai ‘Daydreaming’ Diptych 2023, Diptych Acrylic on Canvas

Xiao Bo ‘Sketches 2017 – Black 3 & 5’ 2017 Acrylic on Canvas

Audrey Stone ‘Long Shadow’ 2024

Clemens Wolf ‘Grey and White I & II’ 2017, Diptych, Oil on Canvas

Tadaaki Kuwayama ‘TK847-3/4-18’ 2018, Aluminum Strip and Acrylic on Canvas, Includes Certificate of Authenticity

