What Will Happen Next ?, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
51.2 x 38.2 in
When the mirror ceases to reflect the world and exposes only its chaos, what part of humanity survives the vertigo?
In What Will Happen Next?, Abraham Aronovitch radicalizes the dispositif of the Behind the Obvious series. The bathroom mirror is no longer a surface of recognition, but a zone of chromatic saturation and formal disorder. Faced with the dissolution of the everyday setting, the observing figure encounters the emergence of an unprecedented presence: a “pseudo neo-human” silhouette, at once agonizing and persistent, seemingly sustaining the gaze from the very heart of chaos.
The work suspends all narrative progression, freezing a state of permanent crisis. This painting questions the mutation of the subject in an era of uncertainty and dematerialization, offering a powerful image of resilience: even within a fragmented and unrecognizable world, the persistence of the gaze endures. By refusing to answer the question posed by the title, the artist installs a silent inquiry between the two figures. The scene thus becomes a space of pure possibility, inviting us to inhabit indeterminacy, at the threshold between the end of one world and the emergence of another presence.

