American artist Claudia Keep presents a new solo exhibition, 'Waggle Dance,' at the Marguo gallery in Paris. The exhibition features a poignant body of paintings that depict bees, flowers, and insects at a larger-than-life scale, conceived as records of an ever-changing world and imbued with an awareness of fragile ecological timelines.
The exhibition matters as it represents a profound artistic act of witnessing and a visual tribute to the fragile balance of the natural world. Keep's work, inspired by the honeybee's communicative 'waggle dance,' moves beyond scientific observation to engage with deeper ecological questions, highlighting the interconnectedness of species and the urgent, often overlooked, signs of environmental change.