“IN FULL BLOOM” GROUP SHOW RECLAIMS THE LANGUAGE OF FLORALS IN CONTEMPORARY ART, OPENING MAY 7 AT THE UNTITLED SPACE

Janet Pulcho Blooming Symphony 50 x 67 in Watercolor paper 300g 100 Cotton TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Janet Pulcho featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

IN FULL BLOOM
A Group Exhibition Presented by The Untitled Space
Opening Reception
May 7, 2026 | 6 pm – 9 pm
Exhibition On View
May 7 – May 22, 2026
The Untitled Space
45 Lispenard Street, NY, NY 10013
RSVP events@untitled-space.com

Angela Wei Earthly Delights 48x4822 TheUntitledSpace 1
Artwork by Angela Wei featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

The Untitled Space is pleased to present “IN FULL BLOOM,” a group exhibition curated by Indira Cesarine featuring 34 women artists whose work engages floral and botanical motifs as a lens for transformation, embodiment, and power. Spanning painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, installation, and performance, the exhibition reclaims the flower and landscape from its traditional associations with decoration and passivity, reframing it as a site of agency, inquiry, and radical transformation.

Across diverse practices and visual languages, the artists in this exhibition explore the bloom as both subject and metaphor—one that exists at the intersection of the personal and the cultural. Botanical forms emerge as extensions of the body, carriers of memory, and reflections of psychological landscapes. In these works, flowers and organic forms are not static objects of beauty, but active agents—unfolding, dissolving, and regenerating in cycles that mirror lived experience.

INDIRA CESARINE METAMORPHOSIS BLOOM WITHIN I IMG 5215x2x 30 x 40 TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Indira Cesarine featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

The exhibition brings together a wide range of approaches, from abstract and gestural interpretations of organic form to surreal and figurative compositions in which florals inhabit dreamlike or psychologically charged environments. Sculptural, installation, and performance-based works expand these ideas into physical space, inviting viewers into immersive encounters with growth, tension, fragility, and transformation.

By recontextualizing imagery historically coded as feminine, IN FULL BLOOM considers how the language of florals operates as a powerful visual and conceptual tool—one that speaks to resilience, sensuality, resistance, and self-definition. What has long been dismissed as decorative is instead revealed as complex, embodied, and deeply symbolic. In this context, the flower becomes not only a symbol of beauty, but a form of presence: unapologetic, expansive, and fully alive.

Sarah Nicole Water Angel Bloom 48 x 60in high res TheUntitledSpace 1
Artwork by Sarah Nicole Water featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

“Floral imagery has long been associated with beauty, femininity, and decoration—but beneath that surface lies a far more complex visual language. From the coded messages of Victorian floriography to the sensual works of pioneering artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, floral imagery is deeply intertwined with symbolic representation. Often used to communicate emotions that are difficult to express directly, florals have historically served as a vehicle for complex, layered meaning.

IN FULL BLOOM challenges the idea of the flower as passive and fragile, instead positioning the botanical as a site of agency—where narratives of identity and transformation unfold. The exhibition brings together a wide range of female-identifying artists who engage botanical imagery in deeply personal and unexpected ways, expanding its meaning beyond tradition and investigating the politics of flowers through the intimate, the personal, and the universal.”  — Indira Cesarine, Curator

Sarah Brent 2 PortraitofaMotherII22.5x19x22 TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Sarah Brent featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

ARTISTS
Abby Elise Oravec, Alison Pasquini, Alonsa Guevara, Angela Wei, Annika Connor, Caitlin McCormack, Dolly Faibyshev, Ekaterina Popova, Elena Chestnykh, Fahren Feingold, Heather Monks, Heather V McLeod, Helena Calmfors, Hyunsuk Erickson, Indira Cesarine, Janet Pulcho, Joanna Pilarczyk, Kat Toronto aka Miss Meatface, Kate Tova, Katie Cercone, Katie Commodore, Katty Huertas, Leah Schrager, Lisa Petker Mintz, Logan White, Mia Brownell, Natalie Wood, Orly Cogan, Rachel Marks, Sarah Brent, Sarah Nicole, Susan Klein, Tabitha Whitley, Tania Shcheglova aka Synchrotania.

Natalie Wood 11x14 in TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Natalie Wood featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY

EVENTS 
Opening Reception May 7, 2026 | 6 pm – 9 pm
Tribeca Gallery Night  May 15, 2026 | 6 pm – 8 pm
Special performance by artist Katie Cercone (date to be announced)

For press inquiries, please contact: info@untitled-space.com
For more information about the exhibition, visit www.untitled-space.com

Heather Monks
Artwork by Heather Monks featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY
Pasquini Alison Bloom 4 18 x 12 inches TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Alison Pasquini featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY
Tania Shcheglova Synchrotania 001 2 12 x 15in TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Tania Shcheglova aka Synchrotania featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY
Mia Brownell SLBeachOrchids 12x10 in TheUntitledSpace
Artwork by Mia Brownell featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY
Katty Huertas See You on the Other Side Acrylic
Artwork by Katty Huertas featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY
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