Rebecca Brodskis
Exploring the boundaries of the sensible world, Brodskis crafts narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces.
Rebecca Brodskis is a Paris-based artist whose rich, multicultural upbringing has significantly shaped her artistic expression. Spending her formative years traveling between France and Morocco, Brodskis developed a unique perspective that permeates her work. This exposure to diverse cultures and environments fostered an early appreciation for the complexity of human experience and the interplay between different worlds, both physical and metaphysical. She refined her artistic skills at the Ateliers des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris and the renowned Central St. Martins College of Art and Design in London, from which she graduated in 2010. Brodskis further enriched her intellectual pursuits with a master’s degree in Sociology in 2015, focusing her research on themes of vulnerabilities and social crises.
Brodskis' artistic journey explores the boundaries of the sensible world, crafting narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces. Her work is a profound reflection on existence, selfhood, and otherness, with a distinct emphasis on the "in-between" — a liminal space where empirical reality meets imagination, order encounters disorder, materialism intersects with spirituality, and determinism converges with freedom. This intricate interplay creates a dynamic and thought-provoking dialogue within her art.
Brodskis' artistic approach is deeply influenced by her academic background in sociology, which informs her exploration of social dynamics and the human psyche. Her paintings often address themes of isolation, connection, and the invisible threads that bind individuals and communities. By juxtaposing elements of chaos and harmony, she creates a visual language that speaks to the complexity of contemporary life and the enduring quest for meaning and understanding.
Her work has garnered significant attention and acclaim, leading to numerous solo exhibitions such as ‘Let’s talk about you and me’ at the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery London in 2022 and ‘Dilemma: Rebecca Brodskis and Friends’ at the Bastille Design Centre in Paris this year.
As well as her solo shows, Brodskis has taken part in group exhibitions worldwide, such as ‘The Day I Saw You’ at the Queretaro Contemporary Art Museum in Mexico in 2023 and at the Dallas Art Fair with Fabienne Levy Gallery, 2023. Brodskis' ability to resonate with diverse audiences is a testament to the universality of her themes and the emotional depth of her artistry. Her paintings are housed in several prestigious private and public collections such as the Alan Lo Collection in Hong Kong and The Bunker Artspace Museum in the USA, reflecting her growing influence in the art world.
A new print edition of Brodskis’ ‘Effet Miroir’ painting is coming soon to RHODES Editions.
Exploring the boundaries of the sensible world, Brodskis crafts narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces.
Rebecca Brodskis is a Paris-based artist whose rich, multicultural upbringing has significantly shaped her artistic expression. Spending her formative years traveling between France and Morocco, Brodskis developed a unique perspective that permeates her work. This exposure to diverse cultures and environments fostered an early appreciation for the complexity of human experience and the interplay between different worlds, both physical and metaphysical. She refined her artistic skills at the Ateliers des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris and the renowned Central St. Martins College of Art and Design in London, from which she graduated in 2010. Brodskis further enriched her intellectual pursuits with a master’s degree in Sociology in 2015, focusing her research on themes of vulnerabilities and social crises.
Brodskis' artistic journey explores the boundaries of the sensible world, crafting narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces. Her work is a profound reflection on existence, selfhood, and otherness, with a distinct emphasis on the "in-between" — a liminal space where empirical reality meets imagination, order encounters disorder, materialism intersects with spirituality, and determinism converges with freedom. This intricate interplay creates a dynamic and thought-provoking dialogue within her art.
Brodskis' artistic approach is deeply influenced by her academic background in sociology, which informs her exploration of social dynamics and the human psyche. Her paintings often address themes of isolation, connection, and the invisible threads that bind individuals and communities. By juxtaposing elements of chaos and harmony, she creates a visual language that speaks to the complexity of contemporary life and the enduring quest for meaning and understanding.
Her work has garnered significant attention and acclaim, leading to numerous solo exhibitions such as ‘Let’s talk about you and me’ at the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery London in 2022 and ‘Dilemma: Rebecca Brodskis and Friends’ at the Bastille Design Centre in Paris this year.
As well as her solo shows, Brodskis has taken part in group exhibitions worldwide, such as ‘The Day I Saw You’ at the Queretaro Contemporary Art Museum in Mexico in 2023 and at the Dallas Art Fair with Fabienne Levy Gallery, 2023. Brodskis' ability to resonate with diverse audiences is a testament to the universality of her themes and the emotional depth of her artistry. Her paintings are housed in several prestigious private and public collections such as the Alan Lo Collection in Hong Kong and The Bunker Artspace Museum in the USA, reflecting her growing influence in the art world.
A new print edition of Brodskis’ ‘Effet Miroir’ painting is coming soon to RHODES Editions.
Exploring the boundaries of the sensible world, Brodskis crafts narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces.
Rebecca Brodskis is a Paris-based artist whose rich, multicultural upbringing has significantly shaped her artistic expression. Spending her formative years traveling between France and Morocco, Brodskis developed a unique perspective that permeates her work. This exposure to diverse cultures and environments fostered an early appreciation for the complexity of human experience and the interplay between different worlds, both physical and metaphysical. She refined her artistic skills at the Ateliers des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris and the renowned Central St. Martins College of Art and Design in London, from which she graduated in 2010. Brodskis further enriched her intellectual pursuits with a master’s degree in Sociology in 2015, focusing her research on themes of vulnerabilities and social crises.
Brodskis' artistic journey explores the boundaries of the sensible world, crafting narratives that lie on the boundary between conscious and unconscious spaces. Her work is a profound reflection on existence, selfhood, and otherness, with a distinct emphasis on the "in-between" — a liminal space where empirical reality meets imagination, order encounters disorder, materialism intersects with spirituality, and determinism converges with freedom. This intricate interplay creates a dynamic and thought-provoking dialogue within her art.
Brodskis' artistic approach is deeply influenced by her academic background in sociology, which informs her exploration of social dynamics and the human psyche. Her paintings often address themes of isolation, connection, and the invisible threads that bind individuals and communities. By juxtaposing elements of chaos and harmony, she creates a visual language that speaks to the complexity of contemporary life and the enduring quest for meaning and understanding.
Her work has garnered significant attention and acclaim, leading to numerous solo exhibitions such as ‘Let’s talk about you and me’ at the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery London in 2022 and ‘Dilemma: Rebecca Brodskis and Friends’ at the Bastille Design Centre in Paris this year.
As well as her solo shows, Brodskis has taken part in group exhibitions worldwide, such as ‘The Day I Saw You’ at the Queretaro Contemporary Art Museum in Mexico in 2023 and at the Dallas Art Fair with Fabienne Levy Gallery, 2023. Brodskis' ability to resonate with diverse audiences is a testament to the universality of her themes and the emotional depth of her artistry. Her paintings are housed in several prestigious private and public collections such as the Alan Lo Collection in Hong Kong and The Bunker Artspace Museum in the USA, reflecting her growing influence in the art world.
A new print edition of Brodskis’ ‘Effet Miroir’ painting is coming soon to RHODES Editions.