
Ali Beletic
Painting, Textiles, Neon Sculptures & Site-specific Installations
b. Dallas, TX
Lives and works in Oceanside, CA
Ali Beletic’s multidisciplinary practice spans large-scale painting, experiential sculpture, and immersive installation. In both formal experimentation and elemental ritual, her work invites viewers into an expansive dialogue between the modern self and a more primal, ancestral sense of being. Through a pluralistic lens, Beletic weaves together materials like clay, spray paint, soapstone, and fire, creating spaces where ancient traditions, contemporary art histories, and cultural movements coexist. From post-minimalist rain catchments in the desert to ceremonial parties scored by hidden drummers, her projects activate the natural world as both collaborator and stage. Beletic's practice has garnered recognition from Vogue, Ignant, NPR, VICE, The Cut, and Architectural Digest and can be found in the collections of Eva Chen, Robia Rashid and Michael Oppenhuizen.
At the heart of Beletic’s work is a desire to reconcile dualities: the ancient and the futuristic, intellect and intuition, stillness and celebration. Her light-based installations offer contemplative spaces for reflection, expanding awareness and evoking the vastness of the cosmos. Influenced by ideas like those in The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Beletic’s work champions a worldview that honors both the archaic and the advanced, using art as a medium to hold complexity, embrace multiplicity, and create moments of both presence and transcendence.
STATEMENT
“My work deals with the rich history that humanity has in its past. I am constantly trying to create a space or experience where the modern art-goer can be reminded of their own ancestral history – most importantly on a visceral level.” - Ali Beletic
EXHIBITIONS
2023, Apeiron, Tappan, Los Angeles, CA
2023, Offline, Tappan, Los Angeles, CA
2015, Off-Road Expo, High Desert Test Sites, CA
2015, Lunar Desert, Private Land, Mojave Desert, CA
2015, Tappan Collective / Soho House, Los Angeles, CA
2015, Rock Paper Scissors, Joshua Tree Art Gallery, CA
2014, Under the Same Sun, Human NYC Gallery, New York
2014, Reflections on Artifacts, High Desert Test Sites, CA
2014, Under The Same Sun, Dry Lake Bed, CA
2014, Stone Works, Joshua Tree Highlands Art Residency, CA
2014, Hike in, Lightning 001, CA
2014, Lightning 002, Joshua Tree Highlands Art Residency, CA
2014, Hike In, High Desert Test Sites, CA
2012, Pray for Rain, Private Land, AZ
2012, Canoe Fire, Kennedy Lake, AZ
2012, Ice Fire Installation, Private Land, AZ
2012, Desert Table #1, Private Land, AZ
2012, WildFire # 1, Private Land, AZ
2008, Hammer Cacophony, Pajama Factory, PA
2008, Afloat in the Forest, Pajama Factory, PA
2005, Drawn and Quartered, Like the Spice Gallery, NY
2005, Mollusk, 23 Windows
2005, Breathe, the World is Sinuous, Galapagos, NY
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