The Quiet Eye presents recent paintings by Guy Diehl that practice an egalitarian approach to vision, treating everyday objects such as wrapped bread and tangerines with the same luminous attention afforded to reproductions of masterworks by Giorgione, O'Keeffe, and Delaunay. Through still life arrangements incorporating bottles, shells, and glass marbles, Diehl engages in visual conversations with artists across history including Cotán, Malevich, Morandi, and Schiele, rendering these compositions under honest daylight to cultivate the patience of careful looking.