Diane Chappalley: What Holds Us

November 15 - December 20, 2025

Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present What Holds Us, an exhibition of new paintings and ceramic wall works by Diane Chappalley. The exhibition will be on view from November 15 – December 20, 2025.

The exhibition includes a series of paintings in which figures appear suspended within soft, atmospheric grounds, surrounded by flowers and embodying curving, embryonic forms, a visual language that evokes a state of becoming. Two accompanying ceramic series, one of flowers, the other of hearts, extend these motifs into three dimensions, as though elements from the paintings have blossomed within the room. Together, the works describe an in-between space: intimate, bodily, and devotional.

Chappalley created this body of work over the course of the past two years, between the birth of her two sons. The works therefore mark an extended meditation on maternity and matrescence, capturing a period in which Chappalley’s inner and outer worlds became porous. The title, borrowed from a central painting in the exhibition, refers both to the act of holding – a child, a body, a self – and to the invisible systems of care and renewal that sustain that act.

During pregnancy, the artist describes, the body becomes “a world within a world” – a condition that is at once physical and metaphysical, anchoring her to a cycle of creation that is both ordinary and magical. The paintings stage this doubleness: the strength and fragility of gestation, the feeling of being two and then becoming two.

Chappalley’s brushwork often moves between figuration and atmosphere, tracing forms that seem to emerge from fog, desert, or dream. In Porous Ground, for instance, a landscape dissolves into vaporous hues where the underlying linen is visible, suggesting the inner terrain of feeling as much as the outer one. Circular motifs recur throughout the exhibition – seeds, hearts, suns – invoking cycles of renewal and the knowledge passed through generations of women. The heart, inspired by the structure of a seed, becomes a motif of both vulnerability and rootedness, connecting the corporeal to the mythic. Flowers appear as votive offerings, reminiscent of ex-votos once left in Catholic churches in gratitude for protection. In La Danse, a diptych recalling the composition of an altarpiece, the figures gather in a huddled posture of devotion, not to a deity, but to one another.

Diane Chappalley (Born in 1991, in Switzerland, lives and works in London) studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, earning her MA as well as City and Guilds of London Art School, earning her BA. Recent exhibitions include Lychee One Gallery, London, UK; Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK; WOAW Gallery, Hong Kong, CN, Tube Culture Hall, Milan, IT; and Coma Gallery, Sydney, AU, among others. Collections include HSBC art collection, UK; Oxford University collection, UK; CHUV Collection, Lausanne, CH; X Museum, Beijing, CN.

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  • What holds us, 2025 Oil on canvas 43 1/4 x 35 3/8 in 110 x 90 cm (DCH25.007)

    Diane Chappalley

    What holds us, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    43 1/4 x 35 3/8 in
    110 x 90 cm
    (DCH25.007)

  •  Diane Chappalley Our own space and time, 2025 Oil on canvas 41 3/8 x 35 3/8 in 105 x 90 cm (DCH25.008)

    Diane Chappalley

    Our own space and time, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    41 3/8 x 35 3/8 in
    105 x 90 cm
    (DCH25.008)

  • Diane Chappalley La danse, 2025 Oil on canvas 90 1/2 x 82 5/8 in 230 x 210 cm (DCH25.002)

    Diane Chappalley

    La danse, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    90 1/2 x 82 5/8 in
    230 x 210 cm
    (DCH25.002)

  • Diane Chappalley Ex-voto II, 2025 Glazed stoneware 6 1/2 x 8 in 16.5 x 20.3 cm (DCH25.012)

    Diane Chappalley

    Ex-voto II, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    6 1/2 x 8 in
    16.5 x 20.3 cm
    (DCH25.012)

  • Diane Chappalley Ex-voto V, 2025 Glazed stoneware 9 1/2 x 8 in 24.1 x 20.3 cm (DCH25.018)

    Diane Chappalley

    Ex-voto V, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    9 1/2 x 8 in
    24.1 x 20.3 cm
    (DCH25.018)

  • Diane Chappalley Ex-voto IV, 2025 Glazed stoneware 7 1/2 x 7 in 19.1 x 17.8 cm (DCH25.017)

    Diane Chappalley

    Diane Chappalley
    Ex-voto IV, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    7 1/2 x 7 in
    19.1 x 17.8 cm
    (DCH25.017)

  • Diane Chappalley Our own space and time, 2025 Oil on canvas 41 3/8 x 35 3/8 in 105 x 90 cm (DCH25.008)

    Diane Chappalley

    Diane Chappalley
    Our own space and time, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    41 3/8 x 35 3/8 in
    105 x 90 cm
    (DCH25.008)

  •  Diane Chappalley Together, apart, 2025 Oil on canvas 47 1/4 x 63 in 120 x 160 cm (DCH25.009)

    Diane Chappalley

    Together, apart, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    47 1/4 x 63 in
    120 x 160 cm
    (DCH25.009)

  • Diane Chappalley In her world, 2025 Oil on linen 51 1/8 x 66 7/8 in 130 x 170 cm (DCH25.003)

    Diane Chappalley

    In her world, 2025
    Oil on linen
    51 1/8 x 66 7/8 in
    130 x 170 cm
    (DCH25.003)

  • The Roses IV, 2025 Glazed stoneware 17 3/4 x 2 in 45.1 x 5.1 cm (DCH25.024)

    Diane Chappalley

    The Roses IV, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    17 3/4 x 2 in
    45.1 x 5.1 cm
    (DCH25.024)

  • Diane Chappalley Anxious Flowers II, 2025 Glazed stoneware 15 3/4 x 4 in 40 x 10.2 cm (DCH25.027)

    Diane Chappalley

    Anxious Flowers II, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    15 3/4 x 4 in
    40 x 10.2 cm
    (DCH25.027)

  • Diane Chappalley Anxious Flowers III, 2025 Glazed stoneware 15 3/4 x 3 in 40 x 7.6 cm (DCH25.029)

    Diane Chappalley

    Anxious Flowers III, 2025
    Glazed stoneware
    15 3/4 x 3 in
    40 x 7.6 cm
    (DCH25.029)

  •  Diane Chappalley What once was I, 2023 Oil on canvas 17 3/4 x 21 5/8 in 45 x 55 cm (DCH25.032)

    Diane Chappalley

    What once was I, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    17 3/4 x 21 5/8 in
    45 x 55 cm
    (DCH25.032)

  • Diane Chappalley What once was II, 2023 Oil on canvas 17 3/4 x 21 5/8 in 45 x 55 cm (DCH25.033)

    Diane Chappalley

    What once was II, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    17 3/4 x 21 5/8 in
    45 x 55 cm
    (DCH25.033)