Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"
Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"
Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"
Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"
Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"

Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)"

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Indira Cesarine "Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)" 2026

Set of 4 Paintings, Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 in x 12 in (6 x 6 in each)              
Unique
Signed on recto by artist, includes a certificate of authenticity 

Indira Cesarine is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, video, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Her practice explores feminist narratives, identity, power, and autobiographical themes, informed by her Latinx heritage and women’s history. Blending traditional and new media, Cesarine examines contemporary culture through work that is both intimate and politically resonant.

A graduate of Columbia University with a triple major in Art History, French, and Women’s Studies, she has additionally studied at Parsons School of Design, School of Visual Arts (SVA), The New York Film Academy, The New York Academy of Art, as well as Brooklyn Glass and Urban Glass. Cesarine began exhibiting at a young age, presenting her first solo exhibition at sixteen, and has since shown her work internationally at museums, galleries, and art fairs.

Her work has been exhibited at institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hudson Valley MOCA, Mattatuck Museum, Albany Institute of History & Art, The Watermill Center, Annmarie Sculpture Garden in partnership with the Smithsonian, Agnes Varis Art Center, CICA Museum, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. She has also exhibited her artwork at Art Basel Miami Beach, SCOPE Art Show, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, the French Embassy Cultural Center with American Friends of The Louvre, Smack Mellon, A.I.R. Gallery, Canvas 3.0 at the World Trade Center, and the Every Woman Biennial (2022, 2024, 2026). She has participated in artist residencies, including Silver Art Projects (2021), Norwood Club (2020), and her ongoing residency at The Parlor NYC since 2020.

Cesarine’s work has been included in prominent benefit auctions such as “Take Home a Nude” at Phillips and Sotheby’s New York, ARTWALK NY supporting the Coalition for the Homeless, and the Gabrielle’s Angels Gala. Her public art projects include the “FUTURE VISION” billboard series presented by Save Art Space; “The Egg of Light,” exhibited at Rockefeller Center as part of the Fabergé Big Egg Hunt; and representing New York State for “HER FLAG,” a nationwide initiative commemorating the centennial of the 19th Amendment, exhibited at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Clinton Memorial Library.

Her exhibitions and artwork have been featured in leading international publications, including The New York Times, Vogue, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Dazed, and Harper’s Bazaar.

In addition to her artistic practice, Cesarine is the founder of The Untitled Magazine, The Untitled Space, and Art4Equality. She lives and works in Tribeca, New York.

Artist Statement:

“Chromatic Bloom (Quartet)” presents a single flower transformed across four distinct visual states, exploring the emotional and psychological resonance of color, light, and perception. Through subtle yet deliberate shifts in palette and atmosphere, I examine how a singular form can hold multiple identities—each iteration revealing a different dimension of presence, memory, and mood.

Working in oil on canvas, I approach the flower not as a static subject, but as a living, evolving entity. The repetition of form becomes a framework for variation, where color operates as both language and transformation. Deep magentas, electric violets, and shadowed greens create a dynamic interplay between vibrancy and introspection, suggesting cycles of emergence, concealment, and reinvention.

The quartet format reinforces the conceptual foundation of the work. Installed together, the four paintings function as a unified composition, inviting the viewer to move between them while tracing subtle differences and experiencing the cumulative impact of the whole. The flower becomes less an object and more a vessel: a site where perception shifts, where identity is fluid, and where beauty exists in multiplicity rather than singular definition.

Rooted in my ongoing exploration of transformation and feminine symbolism, the bloom serves as both metaphor and mirror. Traditionally associated with fragility and ornament, it is reimagined here as a dynamic force—capable of holding complexity, contradiction, and power. The variations across the quartet reflect the layered nature of experience itself, where no single state defines the whole.” — Indira Cesarine

Read more about her artwork and exhibitions on our website.


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