“A Soft Preview of Paintings”
HAAS & COMPANY art space, Zurich
14 June 2025
A concise yet compelling exhibition spotlighting recent works by Caroline Christie-Coxon in an intimate setting. This preview offers a calm and reflective environment for viewers to engage with each piece up close.
The exhibition emphasises subtlety in technique and nuance in surface, inviting contemplation of form, texture, and atmosphere. It serves as both a quiet introduction to ongoing artistic explorations and a moment of focused exchange between the viewer, the artist’s emerging vision, and Zurich’s dynamic art community during one of the city’s most vibrant cultural events Zurich Art weekend.
CIRCLE CULTURE, Book Launch
Libreria Bocca 1775 in Milan, Italy
11 June 2025
Circle Culture offers a comprehensive exploration of over three decades of Caroline Christie-Coxon’s artistic practice, centered on the circle as a potent symbol of duality, process, fluidity, and interconnectedness. Engaging with pressing global concerns, her work envisions a sustainable and unified future, spanning painting, site-responsive interventions (both permanent and ephemeral), public art, sculpture, photography, and performative elements.
Signed copies of Circle Culture are currently available in advance at SKIRA boutiques in Milan
and Paris, prior to its worldwide distribution scheduled for next autumn. Sincere gratitude to Libreria Bocca 1775 — regarded as one of the world’s oldest bookstores — for graciously hosting the preview event within its exquisite and historic setting. This publication offers an exceptional opportunity to engage with Christie-Coxon’s distinctive artistic vision and philosophical inquiry.
ARCO, ART & NATURE: INSIDE OUT
Villa Arconati in Milan, Italy
6 April - 12 October 2025
The exhibition is curated by Diana Segantini and presented by the Augusto Rancilio Foundation at the historic Villa Arconati.
Bringing together 40 international artists, the project explores the evolving dialogue between art and the natural world — a conversation that resonates with particular urgency today. The exhibition features works by renowned artists including Giuseppe Penone, Not Vital, Mattia Bosco, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Gianluca Di Pasquale, Kimsooja, Jannis Kounellis, among many others.
Caroline Christie-Coxon presents four works: two paintings, a large photographic piece, a video work, and a soft painting installation, the latter culminating in the site-responsive performance Botanic Halo.
CHRYSALUM - Metamorphosis and the Eternal Return
OFFMARKET Gallery in Perth, Australia
6 March - 16 March 2025
Caroline Christie-Coxon and Christophe Canato bring together a compelling exploration of metamorphosis, transformation, and states of becoming.The exhibition delves into the tension between dissolution and emergence, examining the quiet, potent moments where something new begins to take shape. Christie-Coxon’s fluid, process-driven works engage with impermanence, materiality, and elemental change, while Canato’s layered photographic collages explore fragmented identities and the body in transition.
Together, their practices create a poetic dialogue on cycles of change — inviting viewers into a contemplative space where vulnerability, transformation, and regeneration are held in delicate balance.
TENDRE EST LA NUIT
NEO art & culture lab x VogelART in Nice, France
22 October - 05 November 2024
Caroline Christie-Coxon was included in Tendre est la nuit at Neo Vogel Art, Nice, France, an international group exhibition curated by artist and curator Thomas Zitzwitz. The exhibition brought together a selection of leading contemporary artists whose practices engage with themes of materiality, perception, and the dialogue between contrasting artistic languages.
Christie-Coxon’s work was presented alongside that of Alicja Kwade, Eva Grubinger, Gregor Hildebrandt, Jorinde Voigt, Isa Melsheimer, and Thomas Zitzwitz among others. Her work was curated in relation to a sculptural pieces by Eva Grubinger and Una Szeemann, establishing an engaging dialogue between the three — notably between their use of natural materials and explorations of light, despite distinct approaches and artistic outcomes.