03/27/2026
Kiah Celeste’s “Swivel Chair” is currently featured as part of the two-person exhibition, “Soft Edges”, bringing into dialogue the work of Vivian Springford and Kiah Celeste. Across generations and materials, both artists pursue the shared inquiry of how energy moves through matter, and how balance, whether cosmic or domestic, is achieved, disturbed, and restored.
Where Springford looks down from the aerial perspective, painting circulation, rhythm, and unseen flow; Celeste works at the scale of the body. Her sculptures ask viewers to confront precarity as a shared condition, forcing a confrontation with reflection and absurdity; tenderness within tension. The works oscillate between humor and gravity, innocence and loss, echoing our collective instability in an age of ecological and economic imbalance. Both artists ultimately collapse the division between human and environment. Springford dissolves the self into pool, ocean, and cosmos. Celeste entwines domestic relics with industrial debris, staging encounters between nature and the built world. Each proposes that balance is never static; it is achieved through relationship.
Don’t miss seeing “Soft Edges”, a two-person exhibition bringing into dialogue the work of Vivian Springford and Kiah Celeste, currently on view for its days at 555 Greenwich Street, New York City. The exhibition will be on view until March 28th, 2026.
Our special thanks to Saint Fleur Inc. for their generosity in facilitating this exhibition.
Kiah Celeste (b. 1994)
Swivel Chair, 2026
Tree Branches, Found Chair, Wheels
68 H x 80 W x 32 D in.
173 H x 203 W x 81 D cm.