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Michael Afsa: Suburban Paradise

Jun 14 - Sep 14, 2025

In Suburban Paradise, artist Michael Afsa reduces the visual language of the Southwest to its most elemental forms through minimalist sculpture and photography.

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Suburban Paradise explores the quiet, contemplative beauty of the American Southwest through minimalist sculpture and photography by Michael Afsa in his first museum exhibition. Afsa distills the desert landscape and often-overlooked suburban architecture into abstract, geometric compositions, reflecting on the paradoxical relationship between these human-made environments and the vast, natural landscape of the surrounding desert. 

Afsa’s sculptures, crafted from materials commonly found in Southwestern structures, like wood, sand, and stucco, often evoke familiar architectural or natural elements while making use of light, shadow, texture, and dimension to reference familiar concepts—such as the horizon or a sunset—in their most minimal formulations. Through mediations on form, materiality, and perception, Afsa’s work offers unexpected warmth, play, and reflection on the everyday. 

Organized by Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and curated by Keshia Turley, assistant curator.