
Miami-born, largely self-taught painter Juan José Heredia brings Ojalá to Dále Zine’s Design District shop. Often working outdoors, Heredia paints figurative works in a personal, idiosyncratic language on unprimed, unstretched fabric — canvases that travel with him, symbolizing mobility, migration, and imagining a new world — echoing Expressionism, Chagall, and Klimt alongside assemblage, collage, and bookmaking.