Beatrice Pediconi Exhibitions

 
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BEATRICE PEDICONI: SUBJECT TO CHANGE
February 15 – March 23, 2019


Our second solo exhibition by Beatrice Pediconi. Pediconi is a multimedia artist whose work utilizes a hybridized technique to explore tendencies of flux, displacement and disorder in both the natural and human worlds.  In Subject to Change, the series and video recalls her earlier work of experimentation with the properties of water, and are part homage, part disruption, to this ubiquitous molecule.  Trussed by photography, video, and painting, her work examines the concept of equilibration applied to natural systems.

 

BOUNCE
October 20 – December 2, 2017


A group show that explores confrontational and performative portraiture by seven artists working in installation, video, and photography. The exhibition features the work of Vivan Sundaram, Joaquin Trujillo, Pamela Singh, Angelika Sher, Nandita Raman, Soumya Sankar Bose, Serena Chopra and surprises from the private collection of Nigel Maister.

 

BEATRICE PEDICONI: ALIEN/ALIENO
May 6 – June 25, 2016


Our first solo exhibition by Beatrice Pediconi. For the past decade, Rome-born and New York-based artist Pediconi has masterfully translated scientific studies and observations into meditative painting recorded by photography and video. Her works convey a sense of mystery and otherworldly connection, transporting viewers into a serene, alien, and yet strangely familiar universe. Pediconi’s strengths lie in her ability to weave together chemistry, physics, mathematics, music, photography, video, and installation into her own unique and transformative vision. 

 

RECTANGULAR SQUARES
September 19–November 1, 2014


A group exhibition featuring the work of sixteen artists whose photographic images conjure suggestion out of structure, semblance out of geometry. Photography, despite its seemingly tenacious bond to descriptive reality, is in essence a fiction, a visual improvisation both generated and made tangible by the very borders that define it: the rectangle or the square.