Elizabeth Dimitroff
Elizabeth Dimitroff’s paintings explore the temporal rift between memory and truth, grounded in the liminal
and ever-expanding space between what is real and what is remembered. In atmospheric, softly rendered
compositions, Dimitroff draws viewers in, towards images that appear like memories, but stops short of true
reconstruction— a separation that makes clear the inherent loss experienced with the passage of time.
Elizabeth Dimitroff’s work is held in private collections in Europe and the United States, including The Green
Family Foundation. She has presented work in group exhibitions at numerous institutions across Europe,
including Studio West Gallery, London, UK; Gurr Johns International, London, UK; Truman Brewery, London,
UK; D Contemporary, London, UK; Danuser & Ramirez, London, UK; Aktion Raumtausch, Dusseldorf, Germany;
and SET, London, UK, among others. The artist earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence,
RI; and an MA from the Royal College of Art, London, UK. Dimitroff was born in Chicago, IL, and currently lives
and works in New York, NY. Dimitroff’s debut solo exhibition with Yossi Milo, and first in New York, will be in February of 2024.