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Ali Beletic

Ali Beletic

Painting, Textiles, Neon Sculptures & Site-specific Installations

b. Dallas, TX

Lives and works in Oceanside, CA

Recently featured in Vogue and Architectural Digest (in the home of Eva Chen), Beletic’s practice includes large, abstract paintings, neon sculptures, sewn textile flags, and site specific collaborative experiences that incorporate her music practice. Her work explores the perception of human joy and celebration, through the lens of rock n roll, ancient traditions, latent instincts and sensual experiences.

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Along the EllipticAlong the Elliptic
Many MoonsMany Moons
Century IslandCentury Island
In the Mexican JungleIn the Mexican Jungle
New Wave VINew Wave VI
New Wave VNew Wave V
Marble & StoneMarble & Stone
ContinuumContinuum
Crossing the LandscapeCrossing the Landscape
Spectacular ComplexitySpectacular Complexity
Maison Pop Art and NonstopMaison Pop Art and Nonstop
Global SceneGlobal Scene
Return to ParisReturn to Paris
Culture ShimmerCulture Shimmer
Exuding DuoExuding Duo
New GenerationNew Generation
Structural ConceptualismStructural Conceptualism
New Wave UndoneNew Wave Undone
New LanguageNew Language
Shift CultivationShift Cultivation
Rogue DecadeRogue Decade
North.1North.1
Catch WavesCatch Waves
Freeriders BlackFreeriders Black
“I feel like all of my work not only has this grounding in earth and humanity, but also in a sense of party, celebration, and vibrancy.”
-Ali Beletic

In the Journal

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall
In the Studio

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall

Welcome to the studio of Sara Marlowe Hall, a Los Angeles based artist whose works of art combine aspects of painting and sculpture to achieve unique textures. TAPPAN Tell us about yourself an...

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Echoes of Being | Artist Talk
Artist Series

Echoes of Being | Artist Talk

In April, we hosted a VIP viewing of our latest show, Echoes of Being. As part of the special evening, Tappan artists Orrin Whalen and Jaimie Milner participated in a chat highlighting their proces...

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Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?
Artist Series

Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?

Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?The series is born through a childlike refle...

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