Alt Space Gallery with Atlantic Center for the Arts

February 10, 2013
Coming up!!! Saturday, March 2, 2013, from 4-7pm, it will be my solo show at Alt Space Gallery, a new exhibition facility of the Atlantic Center for the Arts, in downtown New Smyrna Beach, FL.

HUE is a combination of a monochromatic wall drawings and a flamboyant floor installation. These works are responsive to
one another. With a conceptual approach to lights and shadows, the flat works on paper seem to become 3 dimensional. The
absence of color makes them even more quiet & abstract. At the opposite, some small arches, built using a wide array of raw
colored paper, draw an energetic land. The bodies of work follow some simple principles, a fascination for simple arrangement
and the application of repetitive methods.

Here is a short video: YouTube Video Preview


More infos here: ACA website

1 Night Show @ the Germaine Marvel Building, Maitland Museum, FL

November 21, 2012
Coming up, a 1 night solo show at the Germaine Marvel Building, Friday Dec 14, 2012, 6-9:00 pm. I was invited to exhibit my work by the Maitland Museum, in Maitland, FL. More infos here: Maitland Museum

See ya!

Exhibition: Enigmatic.
“Follow the lines; stop at mini-sculptural objects, cross a spatial striped installation, look around at flat drawings & textured paintings. Sometimes, you will meet with some spherical masses. Enigmatic is an arrangement of new works strongly influenced by graphic design and elementary shapes where color input is raw and defined by the building material.”

Enigmatic, 2012, site specific installation, 15x20 feet, tape on duralar.

Nurture Art Annual Benefit 2012

October 21, 2012
OPAD #1 has been selected by the guest curators—Kianga Ellis, Charlotta Kotik, Lawerence Rinder and Herb Tam—for donation to the Nurture Art benefit exhibition. They received almost 600 submissions this year.

Stop @ Nurture Art Benefit, Oct 28, 2012 - Oct 29, 2012.
Rescheduled for Sunday, November 11th, 2012 due to Sandy storm.
VIP Preview: 5-7 PM
Main Event: 7-9 PM
at Charles Bank Gallery, 196 Bowery. New York, NY.


More info on their website: Nurture Art

OPAD project

August 27, 2012
On August 26, I started the OPAD project, a self-initiated discourse on painting.
On a daily basis, I will make a painting which will be posted on the OPAD project
asa the painting is considered as completed. Come check regularly.
OPAD project

Maitland Art Center

May 28, 2012
Working on a site specific installation for the Maitland Art Center.
See you in mid-December 2012 in Maitland, FL.

Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL

May 27, 2012
I am happy to announce that some of my work will be into the group exhibition at the FSU Museum of Fine Arts in Tallahassee. Show curated by Allys Palladino-Craig, FSU Museum Director and Carolyn Henne, Associate Dean at the Department Chair, College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. The exhibition runs from August 27 to September 30, 2012.

Drift Station

March 02, 2012
Tonight is the opening of Bookstore @ Drift Station, art gallery in Lincoln NE.
I have few zines, published by Pikabooks & distributed by LLP, @ Drift Station from March 2 through April 27, 2012.
Picture by Drift Station.

University Central Florida exhibition

January 29, 2012
Pixels #9 is part of the group exhibition "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" at UCF, Orlando FL.
Show running from Jan 26 through Feb 26, 2012.

Aqua 11

December 05, 2011
Land Locked / ArtSlant Prize, Aqua Art Miami, Miami Beach, FL / Curator: Georgia Fee, Trong Nguyen.
Group exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011.

3RWARD_Top 100 finalists

November 29, 2011
My work made it in the Top 100 Finalists!

Aqua Art Miami 2011

November 13, 2011
I am happy to announce that my work will be exhibited with Artslant, @ Aqua Art Miami, during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011. Come join me!
AQUA ART MIAMI

Artslant Jury Winner

November 10, 2011
Homage to Donald Judd, installation is Artslant jury winner! Jury: Kelly Shindler (Assistant Curator, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis), Lori Zimmer (New York based art consultant, curator, and writer) and Chantel Foretich (Last Year's Showcase 1st Prize Winner). Send me good vibes to show this work @ Aqua Art Miami 2011!
artslant

Interview on Creative & Busy

September 24, 2011
I am happy to announce that I have a new interview on Creative and Busy, blog written by the wonderful Julija Kaselyte.
Please have a look to her blog!

Her it is:
Florida based French contemporary artist Nathalie Chikhi says that creative ideas come easily just by doing usual things in the kitchen or in the bathroom. The most exciting thing recently - she just had the first solo exhibition in States. And the thing what I love most about her works of art is a feeling that I could look at them forever. Pleasant to the eye. Colorful. Captivating.

Julija: Could you describe your art shortly?
Nathalie: My art practice is mainly experimental. So the final work evolves various parameters like a preference for abstraction, the use of basic shapes, a presence or absence of color and different kind of materials.
J: What motivates you to create?
N: Escaping a feeling of being bored and discover-rediscover a new function to a basic material are the main motors to keep creating. I just do what I want to do without any compromises. I mean if someone would love it, would buy it.
J: How does your workplace look like?
N: Right now, it it is quite messy, but not too much! I can still work/switch between 3 different works. X over y is hanging on the wall; a series of drawing for a textile sculpture is stacked in a pile and nearby is standing Homage to Donald Judd’s sculpture. Well, this last one was only a digital work until few days ago, now it is a real object.
J: Describe your creating process.
N: Sometimes ideas/images pop up in my mind when I am washing dishes, taking a shower. So right after, I draft the stuff on paper/post-it using point pen, graphite or anything else I can find. The next step is to create the work also requires some trips to the supermarket or construction shop. After that it is all fun, just do it and watch it. Is it right? Do I feel something about it? If yes, I complete the work.
J: What materials do you use?
N: I use various materials, the ones I can afford today.
J: And where we could see your works now?
N: Recently, I had a group show focusing on installation done by women artists. It was fabulous! The exhibition was at the Florida for Women Artists in Deland, FL. My first solo in the States at Twelve 21 Gallery in Orlando is still running & only few days left! Very much colorful popsicles, gold pieces and installation (foil objects on a pink felt rug)!


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Featured on Brown Paper Bag

September 21, 2011
My work got featured on Brown Paper Bag recently.
Please read what Sara E. Barnes has to say:

Nathalie Chikhi (pre­vi­ously fea­tured here) cre­ates sculp­tures and wall hang­ings out of things that are in our every­day life. She com­bines and trans­forms col­ored paper, bam­boo sticks, poly­styrene balls, among other things into large scale work.
Who knew poly­styrene balls could look ele­gant with a lit­tle trans­for­ma­tion? Con­text and con­sid­er­a­tion for the han­dling of mate­ri­als goes a long way.
All images via Nathalie’s Flickr. Check out her web­site and Tum­blr as well!


Thanks Sara!


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Solo Exhibition

September 16, 2011
My first solo show is ending soon. Few days left to get a chance to see the work in real!
Twelve 21 Gallery


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Solo show review

September 10, 2011
My first solo show in the States is almost over! & I wanted to share with you a show review by Jessica Bryce Young.
Here it is:
"Back to cool
Nathalie Chikhi's childlike constructions awaken glee

The best part of going back to school: new school supplies. Before they saw heavy use at the art table that sharp new ruler, unscuffed plastic protractor, still-lethal compass and, most of all, the fresh new box of Caran d’Ache colored pencils (or markers, or Cray-Pas, depending on the grade) were the lure that saw me past the first dull-dread-filled Sunday night. Nathalie Chikhi’s show at Twelve21 Gallery, an excursion in tonal variations undertaken with kid-stuff materials, captures that exuberant and simple delight.

Flat wooden sticks, both tongue-depressor and popsicle-size, are the most prominent vehicle of Chikhi’s show. Her Pixels series dominates the gallery like so many Crayola-box portraits, multihued and meticulously laid out in mandalas and chevrons. In keeping with the gradation of bright color, but belying their 3-D, tactile shapes, all but one of the Pixels pieces are stuck flat to discs of white-painted wood. The exception, “Pixels #3bis,” is a spiral staircase of small sticks, adding the element of volume. The allusions to summer-camp arts and crafts and summertime icy treats may be unintentional – though now an Orlando resident, Chikhi was raised in France – but they are inescapable, and add to the sweet simplicity of the work.

Elsewhere Chikhi plays with acrylic paints, markers, pencils both soft and diamond-point sharp, aluminum foil and Styrofoam. A scatter of pebbles is painted in white-and-gold spots and stripes, simultaneously elevating them to something rich and strange and bringing them down to pet-rock naiveté. One wall is devoted to Monograms, a series of Shmoo-shaped imaginary letterforms in gold paint, the cartoony blobs contrasting with the opulent material. The superflat neon-bright acrylics are reminiscent of Damien Hirst’s spin paintings, but also of melted crayons. (The larger ones have titles like “Hope,” “Reincarnation” and “Congratulations,” while smaller pieces are named with more attitude: “Slop,” “Flick,” “Invisible.”)

Several of the pieces exhibit an obsessive or trancey quality – especially the Blizzard series in marker and pencil on paper. Once again Chikhi moves through every color in the box, the rainbow rings of ink surrounded by a stubble of furry-soft graphite marks. In “Gold Star,” the pencil marks are sharp and fine, Rapidograph-precise, but give the same feeling of obsessive doodling.

Earlier this year, Chikhi participated in a group show at Mass MoCA, An Exchange With Sol LeWitt, and her work shares with LeWitt that sly, deceptively simple surface. Beneath the playful colors of LeWitt’s work, though, there were heady theoretical problems being solved; I’m not sure Chikhi’s work demonstrates the same rigor, but like most of the emerging artists exhibited by Twelve21 Gallery, Nathalie Chikhi bears watching.

Published on Sep 1st, 2011 in the Orlando Weekly .


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solo exhibition @ Twelve 21 Gallery_Orlando FL

August 27, 2011
Thanks to everyone who came yesterday! the art scene in Orlando is really Awesome!
If you couldn't make it yesterday, no worries, a closing evening is coming!
Stay tuned -> via FB or Newsletter [visit the about page]


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Catalogue exhibition

August 04, 2011
Cabinet magazine just published a catalogue for the exhibition "An exchange with Sol Lewitt" at MassMoca, North Adams, MA & Cabinet, Brooklyn, NY. Available here: Cabinet.


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intrinsic at the Florida Museum For Women Artists

July 16, 2011
6 hours and a half later... It was great to meet the public and the artists. A fantastic spirit! A special merci to the FMWA's team.

Materials of our daily life are used to create this installation. More than 125 hand-painted bamboo sticks are inserted into each polysterne ball. The installation process ends when the empty space is totally filled, based on a triangle grid, with the juxtaposition of 25 modules. At first glance, it looks like a field of dried tumbleweeds like the Hitchcock's movies. Observing more closely, they become kind aand all memories of past anxiety disappear. Over 3000 bamboo sticks and 25 polysterene balls compose this work. This installation requires 6 hours and a half to be completed.

Intrinsic_2011_9x14 feet_bamboo skewers, polystyrene balls.

In view at the Florida Museum for Women Artists, in Deland FL, from July 16 to Sept 3, 2011. FMWA


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(un)seen and (un)heard

June 26, 2011
(un)seen and (un)heard is UP UP UP !!! online show curated by the artists Ryan Feeney & Kimberly Hennessy.

For (un)seen and (un)heard we chose 12 visual works and 12 writers that explore the communication of the complex human experience. We randomly paired a writer with each visual work, and asked them to write. The outcome of the of these pairings create a sort of loose ‘reverse illustration’ leaving the works, the participants and the viewers in a space that is wedged between the abstract and the attainable.
Text by Ryan Feeney & Kimberly Hennessy.


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exhibition @Hyperallergic, Brooklyn NY

June 17, 2011
The Thread, will be part of the Mail Art Project & Exhibition @ Hyperallergic, co-curated by Hrag Vartanian and Kate Wadkins, in Brooklyn NY. Opening, June 17th 2011.
Read the interview on Art Fag City.
See some pics from the opening.


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Featured on Strictly Paper

June 10, 2011
In June, 3 of my paper installations were featured on Strictly Paper:" Norebus, Oremus and Catalyst—3 beautiful paper sculptures by artist Nathalie Chikhi that play with the repetition of simple shapes."

exhibition @ Florida Museum for Women Artists

June 01, 2011
I am happy to announce that I will make an installation* @ the Florida Museum for Women Artists, in Deland FL this summer. Installation on display from July through September. Come & discover the installation process open to the public on Friday, July 15th, 2011.
*i keep secret the selected installation - come & see!


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proteiform

May 22, 2011
Proteiform is an uncompleted work started in May 2010. My first intention was to implant multiples yellow pins in big Styrofoam balls to create a 1:1 human scale installation. At the time, my budget to create this new work was somehow limited. I choose to experiment the idea by using smaller balls and reducing the number of elements.
I am open for art patronage/sponsoring to complete and exhibit this work. Contact me: hello@nathaliechikhi.com


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Oremus

May 21, 2011
Oremus is a new mural installation using white and colored paper.


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norebus

May 11, 2011
norebus, it is the name of my new mural installation. Over the past evenings, I have been building it. The name pops up at the last end. Before coming up to the final result, i was manipulating some transparent paper, dark latex and white used boxes. I made a deliberate choice to erase the color. Sometimes, for a short time frame, color has to go away. It is like a period of rest, silence. I can stay watching the work and do nothing. I am here examining the light's effect on the volume, the space between each shapes and so on. It is perpetual.

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The Cheaper Show

May 01, 2011
Few times ago, I submitted some works for the Cheaper Show#10 to be held in Vancouver, Canada. Unfortunately, I didn't make it this time but I got an Honourable Mention as "artist showing exemplary talent and promise". Please have a look at the list, view Honourable Mentions List


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April 30, 2011
I will be posting some stuffs on a new place @ the Adam and Eve projects. I have another -Big- News!!! For this next summer, I am preparing my first solo show with a new gallery in Orlando. I am so happy & thankful! So, for the next following months, I will do some new works for the show. Surprise! Surprise! yes it will be surprising!


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