Dickson's Paintings Capture Carnival Magic and Decay

Published on 7.3.25

  The exhibition "Wonder Wheel" showcases paintings by artist Dickson, focusing on fairgrounds and their allure despite artificiality. The works, created between 2004 and 2025, capture the dynamic movement of visitors at carnivals like New York's Feast of San Gennaro and Coney Island's amusement park. Dickson's studio, located on Mulberry Street in New York, is tied to her early years and influences, as seen in works such as "San Gennaro Up in the Air 3" and "Baroque Chair-o-plane". The artist draws inspiration from Joseph Stella's Brooklyn Bridge paintings, while "From the Ferris Wheel" highlights the stark shadows cast by lights on a gondola.

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