Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris is probably one of many world’s most well-known burial grounds, residence to luminaries like authors Oscar Wilde and Marcel Proust, musicians and composers like Frédéric Chopin, Édith Piaf, and even The Doorways’ Jim Morrison, amongst many others. Its household tombs and sculptural headstones are iconic, and when artist Marina Kappos frolicked wandering by Père Lachaise throughout a keep within the metropolis final yr, she was intrigued by the sculptures of grieving ladies she encountered. “They appeared to carry an influence of their disappointment, but in addition nice magnificence and remembrance as they stood guard over most of the tombs,” the artist says.
In Piercing the Veil at SHRINE, Kappos’ solo exhibition that opens this week, the artist delves into the character of loss and reminiscence. “Grief is a somber topic and multi-layered; it feels becoming for the time we’re dwelling in, however I additionally noticed hope and life bursting by,” she says. Few situations spotlight the duality of life and dying so properly because the context of a cemetery, and that’s the place the artist honed in on her curiosity in relationships between presence and absence, the terrestrial and the religious, and impermanence and decay.

Piercing the Veil options Kappos’ signature aura-like acrylic work on wooden panels through which skinny layers of pigment create a sort of gauzily psychedelic, prismatic impact. Consciousness is on the root of her works, mirrored within the title of the present, which references the thought of awakening—of attaining some sort of enhanced comprehension or stage of notion inside one’s world. “These work depict that threshold,” Kappos says, “shifting from one realm to a different.”
Hazy landscapes unfold within the distance of some works, and keyhole shapes emerge nearly Magic Eye-like within the middle of a number of others. These focal portals unlock one thing, the artist says, “maybe our personal beliefs and the haze of the unknown, or they will act like doorways to a different time or place.” And the determine of the widow, influenced by the gravestones, is current in elegant facial profiles and arms. Kappos likens her to somebody who has not solely been left behind however could also be a spectre herself—one which “has energy, magic, power, and might probably straddle two worlds.”
Piercing the Veil opens on Might 15 and continues by June 27 in New York Metropolis. See extra on Kappos’ Instagram.









