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Alexandra Pacula: Light Rhythms

Gallery Henoch, New York

Thu 14 Sep 2023 to Sat 7 Oct 2023

555 West 25th Street, NY 10001 Alexandra Pacula: Light Rhythms

Tue-Sat 10.30am-6pm

Artist: Alexandra Pacula

Gallery Henoch presents an exhibition of paintings by artist Alexandra Pacula.


Artworks

Alexandra Pacula, Vibrant City, 2022

Oil on Linen

40 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, In Flight, 2022

Oil on Linen

50 × 30 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Urban Melody, 2022

Oil on Linen

64 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, On the Edge, 2021

Oil on Linen

40 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Street Glyphs, 2023

Oil on Linen

40 × 60 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Inside the Grid I, 2023

Oil on Linen

42 × 28 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Inside the Grid II, 2023

Oil on Linen

42 × 28 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Evening Rhapsody, 2023

Oil on Linen

42 × 28 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Electric Beat, 2023

Oil on Linen

30 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Luminous Dusk, 2023

Oil on Linen

40 × 30 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Zenith, 2023

Oil on Linen

48 × 96 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Shimmering Twilight, 2023

Oil on Linen

74 × 56 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Electric Trails, 2022

Oil on Linen

48 × 64 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Rapid Rise, 2022

Oil on Linen

48 × 64 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Linear Movement II, 2021

Oil on Linen

60 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Linear Movement I, 2021

Oil on Linen

60 × 40 in

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Alexandra Pacula, Digital, 2019

Oil on Linen

44 × 44 in

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Pacula has been fascinated by the contrast between the quiet darkness of the night in her native Poland, and the grandeur of Manhattan, which she experienced after her family moved to the United States when she was 14. Her encounter with New York's skyline ignited a lifelong interest in the interplay of light and the burgeoning city. Yet, Pacula's cityscapes go beyond mere representations; they offer lively interpretations that bring the vitality of the city to life.

Light plays a pivotal role in Pacula's artwork. Her skyscraper paintings and urban vistas, such as URBAN MELODY, depict buildings immersed in a synchronized rhythm of light, color, and geometry reminiscent of time-lapse photographs. Art critic Donald Kuspit likens this to music, comprised of a harmonic cacophony of dots, dashes, and lines. Each mark evokes life in motion as it traverses the canvas.

Pacula's work often captures the ambiance of the contemporary city from a distance, transcending the presence of its inhabitants. But in three paintings, she explores up-close the personalized spaces of each resident amidst the prefab interiors of a large building. In doing so, she extends an invitation to viewers to partake in her fascination with the metropolis.

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