
EROS RED NIGHTS is a solo exhibition of work by Sydney Acosta. Visceral and textured, the paintings use a strict palette of saturated reds and greens, stark whites and blacks—avoiding realism in favor of emotional immediacy. They emerge from the night, the club, the street. Acosta’s fast, dry-brush technique pushes oil painting toward the speed of drawing, evoking the feel of charcoal. Ancient motifs appear beside urban memory—bricks, blood, concrete. Die Nazi Scum links gesture to political history in Los Angeles. She resists abstraction: hands, rosaries, and deities are drawn from life. Red and green become metaphors for desire and duality—like streetlights on wet pavement or flags at a protest—harsh, sensual, and unfiltered.