GR Gallery is proud to present Hidden Lights, a solo exhibition by Italian visual artist Geppy Pisanelli. Following his success in the 2023 group exhibition Dreaming Awake, Pisanelli now introduces a new series that delves into the relationship between nature and human-made structures.






Through this collection, Pisanelli explores the visual interplay of natural elements like water beds, trees, and mountains with artificial components such as shelters and artificial lighting. By placing these objects in unexpected settings, the artist challenges the viewer’s perception of space and reality.
A Thought-Provoking Artistic Juxtaposition
Each piece in Hidden Lights evokes a sense of alienation, both visually and intellectually. Even the exhibition title itself is an oxymoron—light, commonly linked to visibility and illumination, is instead described as “hidden.” This intentional contrast reflects the deeper complexity of the artist’s vision.
Pisanelli carefully balances composition, shapes, and subject matter to create an intricate layering of light and shadow. His approach allows viewers to experience his artwork beyond mere aesthetics, drawing them into a thought-provoking dialogue about human perception.
Beyond the play of light, these paintings also reflect the artist’s perspective on human existence. While the scenes depict nature, they also symbolize internal emotions. Pisanelli portrays an external space that mirrors an internal one—illustrating solitude, resilience, and transformation.
Exploring Human Nature Amid Global Challenges
Pisanelli refers to his works as “threshold images”—a term that describes the transition between reality and artistic interpretation. His paintings encourage viewers to reflect on societal challenges such as pandemics, migration, and climate change. By merging visual storytelling with metaphorical depth, his work resonates with audiences on both personal and universal levels.
Reflecting on his inspirations, Pisanelli draws from literary influences as well. He references David H. Lawrence’s 1928 words:
“Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes.”
These words encapsulate the spirit of renewal amidst adversity—a theme central to Pisanelli’s work.
A Journey Through Metaphor and Meaning
Pisanelli’s artistry extends beyond realistic imagery. While his paintings may initially appear as direct representations of landscapes, they gradually unveil hidden layers of meaning. He invites viewers to look beyond the obvious, encouraging a deeper engagement with the expressive power of painting.
By challenging traditional boundaries of pictorial composition, Hidden Lights pushes the limits of visual storytelling. This immersive exhibition compels audiences to reconsider their understanding of light, space, and human experience.
Exhibition Details
📍 Hidden Lights
📅 February 14 – March 15, 2025
📍 GR Gallery, 255 Bowery, NYC
For further information, contact:
Maxime Richard
Maximus Communications
📧 M@MaximusCommunications.com