In a summer thick with spectacle, Natalie Karpushenko chooses reverence. “Women of water, Women of Earth”, her first U.S. solo exhibition, now on view at The Untitled Space through July 17, 2026, gathers a luminous body of raw, AI-untreated photographs that treat nature as living extensions of the women themselves. Albeit on volcanic terrain in […]
Tag: Indira Cesarine
Whitney Art Party Warmly Welcomed New Yorkers via Snowpocalypse
Freshly surfacing from delayed trains, school closings, and work hiccups this past week, New Yorkers struggled to stay warm and to secure adequate groceries amid the interminable subzero temperatures. Such constraints compelled creatives, celebrities, and art enthusiasts to show up in maximal self-expression to the Whitney Museum of Art’s infamous Art Party this past frigid […]
Helena Calmfor’s “Floral Disciplines” at The Untitled Space
Juxtaposing soft, delicate flowers and pastels with darker hued provocative accessories, Helena Calmfors’ debut solo exhibit, curated by Indira Cesarine at The Untitled Space, certainly lives up to its name: Floral Disciplines. The exquisiteness of contrast is imbued by interlocking blooms and crosshatched lingerie, situated among cuffs, ticklers and other fetish iconography. Fractallizing various mediums—albeit […]
“Lumière” by Indira Cesarine: A Spiral-derived Digital Art Presentation
The multitalented Indira Cesarine relishes the spiral. Her newest series of animated photographic light paintings employing this ancient symbol constitute the “Lumière” Series. Logarithmic and equiangular, the curve repeats scales and is thus considered fractal. I had the pleasure of witnessing the phygital presentation (pairing digital artwork with physical works) at The Untitled Space gallery […]



