RETNA Explores Love and Healing in Intimate New Solo Exhibition
RETNA is presenting his most personal body of work to date at Madison Gallery with “LOVE LETTER | CARTA DE AMOR,” a solo exhibition that marks a significant shift from his previous focus on reclaiming space and asserting identity.
The globally recognized contemporary artist, known for his iconic hieroglyphic script and large-scale public works, turns inward to explore themes of love, loss, and healing through new large-scale canvases, mixed-media works, and site-specific installations.

Personal Transformation Drives Artistic Evolution
The exhibition emerges from RETNA’s journey through sobriety and self-examination, representing what he describes as a move from “reclaiming space” to “opening space” for vulnerability, gratitude, and connection.
This shift reflects his personal transformation and his desire to create work rooted in love—for self, community, and a world in need of healing.
RETNA’s distinctive visual language, which blends graffiti traditions with illuminated manuscripts and global iconography, continues to draw from his African American, Salvadorian, and Cherokee heritage.
His hieroglyphic script connects to the culturally rooted mark-making tradition established by pioneering street artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Universal Themes Through Personal Experience
The artist positions this work as both deeply personal and universal, addressing connection at a time when it matters more than ever. The bilingual title reflects RETNA’s multicultural background while expanding the work’s accessibility across different communities and languages.
His previous collaborations with major brands like Louis Vuitton and Chanel, along with exhibitions across Los Angeles, New York, and London, demonstrate his established position in contemporary art.
This exhibition represents a deliberate artistic choice to prioritize intimate expression over commercial or public-facing work.
Gallery Context and Commitment
Madison Gallery’s program focuses on internationally recognized, museum-level artists whose work contributes to cultural dialogue. Founded by Lorna York in 2001, the gallery’s commitment to thoughtful artist relations and community-building provides appropriate context for RETNA’s vulnerable new direction.
The Solana Beach location offers an intimate setting that suits the exhibition’s personal nature.

See you there!
This RETNA solo exhibition represents a significant artistic evolution that prioritizes personal healing and universal connection over his established public persona.
📆 September 3–October 11, opening reception September 20, 6 PM–9 PM
📍 320 S. Cedros Ave, Ste. 200, Solana Beach
🎟️ RSVP at 858-523-9155 or email info@madisongalleries.com
ℹ️ More info here
See you there, San Diego!



















