Palo Gallery (New York) is pleased to announce its debut presentation at Aspen Art Fair 2025, featuring a group presentation of five dynamic artists: Sara Berman, Xanthe Burdett, Tancredi di Carcaci, Lewinale Havette, and Charlie Roberts. Though distinct in medium and approach, each artist engages deeply with the human form, distorting, abstracting, and redefining it through their individual practices. Together, the works create a cohesive yet expansive dialogue that probes identity, embodiment, symbolism, and mythology.
Across painting, works on paper, sculpture, and mixed media, this presentation examines the tension between the physical body and the ideologies, environments, and traditions that shape and, sometimes, fragment the body.
Though diverse in voice and visual language, the artists in this presentation share a fascination with the distortion of form as a way to access deeper truths, about the self, society, and the unseen forces that shape our world. By blurring boundaries between the physical and the symbolic, this presentation invites viewers to consider how the body can serve as a site of both disruption and connection.
This curated selection reflects Palo Gallery’s commitment to situating contemporary art within the lineage of art history while offering artists the space to explore new conceptual terrains.