Juxtapoz Magazine - Joani Tremblay: All the Wild That Remains
Briefly

Acquavella Palm Beach is showcasing Joani Tremblay's first solo exhibition, 'All the Wild That Remains,' featuring her large-scale landscapes and intimate flower paintings. Her works, created between her studios in Canada and the Mojave Desert, investigate our personal connections to nature, influenced by media representations and literature. She develops her unique landscapes through digital collages that are reimagined into paintings, producing atmospheres that are both familiar and surreal. This exhibition, running from April 17 to June 15, 2025, encourages viewers to consider their perceptions of place.
Tremblay's work explores both the physical experience of nature and our perception of it, often through its ubiquitous media representation, emphasizing a constructed idea of place.
The act of painting becomes an opportunity to imbue the work with an atmosphere, creating surreal utopias that provoke reflections on multifaceted perceptions of place.
Inspired by literature, many landscapes reflect ideas from books about nature, notably Annie Dillard's 'Pilgrim at Tinker Creek,' which contemplates seasonal changes and wildlife.
Tremblay's new paintings, spanning landscapes and intimate flower compositions, fuse her experiences from studios in Canada and California, creating a deep connection with the natural world.
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