[6] The paintings, rich with complex, impermanent surfaces, depicted various domestic scenes, such as figures sleeping, frolicking in bed, showering, and lounging, as well as several cropped portraits.
The group exhibition featured works by Felipe Baeza, Julia Bland, Arghavan Khosravi, and Oren Pinhassi.
Works in the exhibition are both small-scale portraits and large-scale scenes from direct observation of family, close friends and lovers in which the artist contextualizes queer sexuality and intimacy within larger narratives of life.
[12] Langberg has noted a wide range of influences, such as David Hockney,[13] Vincent Van Gogh, Édouard Vuillard, Pierre Bonnard,[14] Mickalene Thomas, Alice Neel, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
[15] He is a part of a loosely-affiliated group of LGBTQ painters, sometimes called the New Queer Intimists,[14] which also includes his contemporaries Salman Toor, Louis Fratino, Kyle Coniglio, Anthony Cudahy, TM Davy, and Devan Shimoyama.