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Primeval Tapestry

Primeval Tapestry

Christina Nicodema

Christina Nicodema

June 5 — July 11, 2025

June 5 — July 11, 2025

The Kravets Wehby Gallery is pleased to announce, Primeval Tapestry, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Christina Nicodema, on view from June 8 – July 11, 2025. The opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 5th 6-8PM.


At first glance, Christina Nicodema’s paintings appear as neat still lifes. Upon closer inspection, the thick paint reveals life in motion. Mold, insects, and vermin, make a home of these stacked delicacies and blend seamlessly into the elaborate tapestry backdrop. A feast for the eyes, Christina’s cakes allure and revolt viewers while making room for questions, like how did the critters gain access to the dessert table? And what are the cakes in celebration of? and Cake... or tree? The gluttonous nature of the work evokes the primal part of human consciousness that seeks calories, sugar and dopamine.


Christina Nicodema currently lives and works and Long Island City. She received a BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, including a solo exhibition in London, UK. This is Christina's first solo exhibition with the gallery.

The Kravets Wehby Gallery is pleased to announce, Primeval Tapestry, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Christina Nicodema, on view from June 8 – July 11, 2025. The opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 5th 6-8PM.


At first glance, Christina Nicodema’s paintings appear as neat still lifes. Upon closer inspection, the thick paint reveals life in motion. Mold, insects, and vermin, make a home of these stacked delicacies and blend seamlessly into the elaborate tapestry backdrop. A feast for the eyes, Christina’s cakes allure and revolt viewers while making room for questions, like how did the critters gain access to the dessert table? And what are the cakes in celebration of? and Cake... or tree? The gluttonous nature of the work evokes the primal part of human consciousness that seeks calories, sugar and dopamine.


Christina Nicodema currently lives and works and Long Island City. She received a BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, including a solo exhibition in London, UK. This is Christina's first solo exhibition with the gallery.

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