Intimate Terms at STANCE Gallery, Stockholm (Sept 4 – Oct 22, 2025) marks the Swedish debut of Los Angeles–based artist Theodora Allen (b. 1985), curated by Elisa Carollo. Over the past decade, Allen has cultivated a symbolic visual language rooted in cycles of transformation, persistence, and return. This exhibition presents a suite of recent oil paintings on gessoed linen, where her labor-intensive process of layering, erasing, and preserving pigment creates luminous surfaces that blur the line between image and matter, subject and action.
At the heart of each work lies a form in metamorphosis—caught between dissolution and renewal. Armor, stone walls, and metal barriers, traditionally emblems of protection and impenetrability, are rendered with unexpected delicacy and translucency, giving way to signs of fragile regeneration: germinating seeds, butterflies, and the motif of the heart. Each canvas carries an oracular resonance, revealing shared emotional truths while quietly engaging the ecological and social urgencies of our era.
Allen’s practice is defined by a restrained palette of jewel-toned blues and cool grays, applied through a process of accumulation and subtraction that produces shimmering thresholds between the physical and the imagined. The result is work that feels both timeless and porous, reminiscent of Romantic and Theosophical seekers such as William Blake, Hilma af Klint, and Caspar David Friedrich, while remaining rooted in a secular subjectivity. Her paintings meditate on nature’s eternal cycles of creation and destruction and the deeply human impulse to leave behind something lasting.
A highlight of the exhibition is The Starry Vault (Gemination) I–III (2023), a triptych in which magnified seeds float in a celestial blue chamber bordered by metallic precision, like specimens in an observation capsule. Here, the viewer glimpses stars, particles, and budding matter suspended between dormancy and emergence—a cosmological metaphor for latent energy and potential transformation.
Throughout her oeuvre, Allen explores the tension between culture and nature, protection and vulnerability. Armor is reimagined as a fragile shell, simultaneously psychological and physical, while barriers dissolve into permeable membranes. This sense of openness allows her works to act as thresholds of meaning, where viewers bring their own memories, cultural associations, and interpretations. In this ambiguity lies an invitation to engage with the mystery of creation itself, and to consider the possibility of deep connections between mind and cosmos.
Ultimately, her vision suggests that what was once fortified inevitably yields, allowing for nature’s quiet regenerative return through cracks, fractures, and thresholds.
Theodora Allen (b.1985, Los Angeles, CA) holds an MFA in painting from the University of California, Los Angeles, CA, a BFA from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, and has completed a residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME. Recent solo exhibitions include Kasmin, New York (2025), Huset for Kunst & Design, Holstebro, Denmark (2023); Blum & Poe, Los Angeles (2022) Driehaus Museum, Chicago, IL (2022); and the Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark (2021).
With Intimate Terms, Allen introduces Swedish audiences to her haunting yet delicate visual worlds, where the fragility of existence and the persistence of renewal meet on shimmering thresholds.