
Imago is an exhibition by Isabel Rower presenting paintings, vessels, seating, and tables that draw from historical design and architectural references. Inspired by the Garden Room of the Villa of Livia, the installation pairs paintings on antique linens with functional sculptural objects that reference trompe l’oeil traditions and ancient materials. Across ceramics, paper pulp, and painted surfaces, the works examine imitation, transformation, and the boundaries between function and image.