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CARVALHO PARK is pleased to announce the first United States exhibition of French artist, Élise Peroi. Her debut New York solo, For Thirsting Flowers, presents eight standing wooden structures encasing her delicate tapestries, in the gallery’s 110 Waterbury St space. The exhibition opens Saturday, April 5, with the artist in attendance, and is on view through May 23, at CARVALHO PARK.
A series of screens emit a soft light like windows facing the sun at dawn. Nothing definite can be glimpsed, just a suggestion of the pastoral: an efflorescence of petals, stems and leaves, floating biomorphic forms. The luminosity of Peroi’s woven paintings is such that we might feel ourselves carried outside to watch the sky brighten, the air soft against our skin. As you move around these structures, free-standing to enable this three-dimensional view, unwoven warp threads let light and air through. These segments, comprised of thin fibrous filaments, have the appearance of gills, as though...More
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Press Release
CARVALHO PARK is pleased to announce the first United States exhibition of French artist, Élise Peroi. Her debut New York solo, For Thirsting Flowers, presents eight standing wooden structures encasing her delicate tapestries, in the gallery’s 110 Waterbury St space. The exhibition opens Saturday, April 5, with the artist in attendance, and is on view through May 23, at CARVALHO PARK.
A series of screens emit a soft light like windows facing the sun at dawn. Nothing definite can be glimpsed, just a suggestion of the pastoral: an efflorescence of petals, stems and leaves, floating biomorphic forms. The luminosity of Peroi’s woven paintings is such that we might feel ourselves carried outside to watch the sky brighten, the air soft against our skin. As you move around these structures, free-standing to enable this three-dimensional view, unwoven warp threads let light and air through. These segments, comprised of thin fibrous filaments, have the appearance of gills, as though...More