Overview

Patricia Iglesias Peco and Sarah Caillard meet through material and gesture. Peco’s layered surfaces hold the trace of touch, color, and time; Calliard’s sculptures balance delicacy and weight, their forms marked by processand impermanence. Together, they create a space of quiet tension, where paint meets form and the interval between presence and absence becomes legible. The works insist on care, slowness, and attention, inviting viewers to linger in subtle rhythms.Both artists work through processes of accumulation and erasure, creating spaces where tenderness and estrangement co-exist, where the hand’s trace contends with the systemic pulse of contemporary life.

Patricia Iglesias Peco (b. 1974, Buenos Aires, Argentina) holds a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design and the School of Visual Arts in New York. She has participated in several solo and group shows including at François Ghebaly, Los Angeles and New York; James Cohan, New York; Gladstone Gallery, New York; Del Vaz Projects, Los Angeles; and La Loma Projects, Los Angeles. Iglesias Peco lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Her recent and current museum exhibitions include, Accretion: Works by Latin American Women at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (2024–2025), Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (2026), Wallflowers at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle (2026)


Sarah Caillard (b. 1988, Paris, France) has presented numerous solo exhibitions across Europe and the United States, including Concrete Sweethearts at CC Strombeek, Brussels (2026), Room Tone at STANCE, Stockholm (2025–2026), Butterfly in the Stomach at Galerie Ruttkowski;68 in Cologne (2025), Layers with Kevin Pinsembert at Île Mardi in Brussels (2024), Casting at 10N in Brussels (2023), and Fuite Romanesque at Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris (2022). Earlier solo presentations include Wayfarer with Douglas Eynon at The Cabin, Los Angeles (2019), Boo Who in Brussels (2018), La Nuit Américaine in Paris and The Apple of My Eyes in Molenbeek (2017), Napoli in Ghent (2016), and Novembre in Brussels (2015). She has held residencies at the Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris (2022–2023), La Brea Studio Residency, Los Angeles (2018–2019), Le Grand Phare, Belle-Île-en-Mer (2018), RAVI, Liège (2017), and Fondation Moonens, Brussels (2014–2015), where she was also awarded the Fondation Moonens grant in 2014.

 


 

 

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