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Exhibition

Serolod: Reality is Relative

6 Jun-26 Jul 2025

Almine Rech
London W1K 3JH

Overview

Almine Rech London is pleased to present 'Reality is Relative' Serolod's first solo exhibition with the gallery.

In Serolod’s paintings, boundaries are only suggestions. Look closer, and you discover that each form is profoundly connected to everything around it. Einstein's theory of general relativity is a crucial touchstone for the artist. Her work is a means of exploring this idea, delving into the minute details to reveal how everything is more intertwined than it seems.

Each work begins as a photo. Using an editing platform, the artist digitally manipulates the images, searching for the right color palette. Engaging with color theory, she prefers tones that feel unnatural, creating an uncanny effect. While many use editing software to improve the quality of their photos, perfecting them, she finds herself doing the opposite. Her edits ultimately cause the quality of the photo to degrade. The artist describes this as a destructive force, “the pixels getting burned.” By breaking down representations of reality, she creates a new one, completely her own. Through the process of editing, a unique texture emerges, resembling a brushstroke. The artist then replicates this simulacrum of a brushstroke, transposing the digital image in oil paint. This practice highlights the tension between the virtual and the physical, demonstrating the subjectivity of perception and the malleability of reality.
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— Louisa Mahoney, researcher