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CLAIRE COLETTE

Shoot Forth Thunder

Night Gallery is pleased to announce Claire Colette’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Shoot Forth Thunder, a presentation of works on canvas and paper.

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two long diagonal black painted slashes through the center.

Claire Colette, In the Dark, The Tides Shine, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of gray and blue with a thin blue vertical line and three gray horizontal slashes at the center.

Claire Colette, The Sea at Dawn, 2024

Detail of "The Sea at Dawn"

Claire Colette, The Sea at Dawn, detail, 2024

Furthering Colette’s distinct painterly grammar, the paintings uncover the potency within elemental forces, merging organic and inorganic materials toward each painting’s own agency. Beginning with a ritualistic slow build of the surface using a repeated vernacular of gridded lines, acrylic, ash, salt, resin, and dried flowers applied with non-traditional tools perhaps more akin to building—air brushes, rulers, masking tape—the materials activate the works as symbiotic, resolute bodies; alchemical conduits for material and supernatural energies.

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

Colette’s systemic approach underpins the inherent structure of the paintings which yield personal and ideological landscapes. Their human-scaled verticality and muted palettes orient us in between familiar existential dichotomies: sky and earth, day and night, birth and death. Raised molding paste trails emerge from grids of airy blues and Los Angeles-dusk soft pinks, creating a mysterious and tangible topography that could be tree roots, buoy lines, umbilical cords, or desire paths—connective tissue mapping the visual plane. Colette’s repeated language of half moons and crosses appear as constellation-like directional guides, lifeboats for the journey. The works on paper function like crumbs on a path or notes in margins; highly viscous layers of paint are built up and carved out to reveal the elemental forces that comprise matter.

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on canvas of various blue tones in plaid with three horizontal black slashes through the center.

Claire Colette, Thunder, Perfect Mind, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of blue, green, and taupe. With two wide black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom of the painting. A thin vertical black jagged line at the center.

Claire Colette, Two Swans (Between Realms), 2024

Detail of "Two Swans (Between Realms)"

Claire Colette, Two Swans (Between Realms), detail, 2024

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

Perhaps the only subject in the history of painting immune from the display of hierarchies or a politics, unpopulated landscapes rarely portray the trappings of human constructions—one can’t own the sky. Instead, they function as liminal spaces outside of linear time where moments of deeper knowing are possible: to rest, to grieve, to commune with natural forces, to calibrate a next move. In this pastoral reverie, thunderous insights have the space to strike.

A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with three black horizontal slashes in the center.

Claire Colette, If Not, Winter/No Pain, 2024

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on canvas of black with large white horizontal wavy lines at the center. And one thin vertical white line stretching from the top to the bottom of the painting.

Claire Colette, System Collapse, 2025

Shoot Forth Thunder references Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part II, in which the speaker yearns for the power embedded in thunder to enact justice in earthly matters. Metaphorically and mythologically, thunder is the catalyst for transformation and the deliverer of karma from which a subject’s path is irrevocably altered.

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two horizontal gray slashes at the center. Two groups of three small black plus sign designs sit at the top of the paining.

Claire Colette, Stars Around the Beautiful Moon Hide Back Their Luminous Form, 2024

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue with two black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom and one thing black vertical slash at the center.

Claire Colette, Higher Mind/Wisdom Body/Cosmos, 2025

Detail of Claire Colette's "Higher Mind/WisdomBody/Cosmos", 2024

Claire Colette, Higher Mind/Wisdom Body/Cosmos, detail, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on paper with a red base and a wash in shades of gray and pink painted over.

Claire Colette, The War is Over, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

 A painting on paper with a dark bule texted background and a bright blue stripe of pigment down the center.

Claire Colette, Thunder, 2025

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with a wide vertical black gash through the center.

Claire Colette, Cave for Chthonic Offerings, 2024

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue. Gray crescent shaped figures spread throughout the painting with small black plus sign designs directly above. Long thin blue lines connect each crescent figure together.

Claire Colette, Vessel for Several Offerings, 2024

Within each of Colette’s paintings a visual disruption to the soothing symmetry appears: flashes of earthy, opaque micaceous iron oxide hover above and below, at times in thin gashes, at others spilling out in overwhelming chasms. These visual and metaphorical thunderbolts dislodge the stable system of the painting, pushing the viewer to make a navigational and philosophical decision. At the precipice of these voids we can choose to proceed through passageways where we face unknown futures. Much like the journey of grief, these portals also remind us of the infinite potential in beginnings: for new systems, for justice, for utopia. A centerpiece of the show pulls its title from the following:

 

 

I was sent from the power

And have come to those who contemplate me

And am found among those who seek me

….For I am the first and the last…

The Thunder/Perfect Mind

Nag Hammadi Scriptures

 

-Megan Reed

Installation view of "Shoot Forth Thunder"

Claire Colette, Shoot Forth Thunder, installation view, 2025

Claire Colette (b. 1980, Reims, France) received her MFA from Mills College, Oakland, CA (2013) and her BFA from the Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. Recent solo exhibitions include: Micki Meng, San Francisco, CA (2023); Asia Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan (2022); 12.26 Dallas, TX (2022); Harper’s, Los Angeles and New York (2021 and 2020); Ochi Gallery, Ketchum, ID (2020); Ochi Projects, Los Angeles (2018), among others. Recent group shows include: Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2023), Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, CA (2022); Make Room, Los Angeles, CA (2021), La Loma Projects, Los Angeles, CA (2021), among others. She was an Artist in Residence at Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA (2011) and did a Printing Residency at School of Visual Arts, New York, NY (2008). Her work resides in the permanent collection of the de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA. Colette currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two long diagonal black painted slashes through the center.

Claire Colette

In the Dark, The Tides Shine, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

60 x 72 (152.4 x 182.9 cm)

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A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of gray and blue with a thin blue vertical line and three gray horizontal slashes at the center.

Claire Colette

The Sea at Dawn, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

56 x 46 in (142.2 x 116.8 cm)

Inquire
A painting on canvas of various blue tones in plaid with three horizontal black slashes through the center.

Claire Colette

Thunder, Perfect Mind, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 96 in (182.9 x 243.8 cm)

Inquire
A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of blue, green, and taupe. With two wide black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom of the painting. A thin vertical black jagged line at the center.

Claire Colette

Two Swans (Between Realms), 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm)

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A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with three black horizontal slashes in the center.

Claire Colette

If Not, Winter/No Pain, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

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A painting on canvas of black with large white horizontal wavy lines at the center. And one thin vertical white line stretching from the top to the bottom of the painting.

Claire Colette

System Collapse, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

36 x 30 in (91.4 x 76.2 cm)

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A painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two horizontal gray slashes at the center. Two groups of three small black plus sign designs sit at the top of the paining.

Claire Colette

Stars Around the Beautiful Moon Hide Back Their Luminous Form, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

60 x 72 in (152.4 x 182.9 cm)

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A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue with two black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom and one thing black vertical slash at the center.

Claire Colette

Higher Mind/Wisdom Body/Cosmos, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

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A painting on paper with a red base and a wash in shades of gray and pink painted over.

Claire Colette

The War is Over, 2025

oil on paper

22 x 22 in (55.9 x 55.9 cm)

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A painting on paper in long brush strokes, various shades of black and blue with a lighter shade of blue in a vertical jagged line at the center of the painting.

Claire Colette

Thunder, 2025

oil on paper

22 x 20 in (55.9 x 50.8 cm)

Inquire
A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with a wide vertical black gash through the center.

Claire Colette

Cave for Chthonic Offerings, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

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A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue. Gray crescent shaped figures spread throughout the painting with small black plus sign designs directly above. Long thin blue lines connect each crescent figure together.

Claire Colette

Vessel for Several Offerings, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm)

Inquire
A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two long diagonal black painted slashes through the center.

Claire Colette

In the Dark, The Tides Shine, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

60 x 72 (152.4 x 182.9 cm)

A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of gray and blue with a thin blue vertical line and three gray horizontal slashes at the center.

Claire Colette

The Sea at Dawn, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

56 x 46 in (142.2 x 116.8 cm)

A painting on canvas of various blue tones in plaid with three horizontal black slashes through the center.

Claire Colette

Thunder, Perfect Mind, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 96 in (182.9 x 243.8 cm)

A painting on canvas of plaid in shades of blue, green, and taupe. With two wide black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom of the painting. A thin vertical black jagged line at the center.

Claire Colette

Two Swans (Between Realms), 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm)

A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with three black horizontal slashes in the center.

Claire Colette

If Not, Winter/No Pain, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting on canvas of black with large white horizontal wavy lines at the center. And one thin vertical white line stretching from the top to the bottom of the painting.

Claire Colette

System Collapse, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

36 x 30 in (91.4 x 76.2 cm)

A painting of plaid in shades of blue and gray with two horizontal gray slashes at the center. Two groups of three small black plus sign designs sit at the top of the paining.

Claire Colette

Stars Around the Beautiful Moon Hide Back Their Luminous Form, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

60 x 72 in (152.4 x 182.9 cm)

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue with two black horizontal slashes at the top and bottom and one thing black vertical slash at the center.

Claire Colette

Higher Mind/Wisdom Body/Cosmos, 2025

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting on paper with a red base and a wash in shades of gray and pink painted over.

Claire Colette

The War is Over, 2025

oil on paper

22 x 22 in (55.9 x 55.9 cm)

A painting on paper in long brush strokes, various shades of black and blue with a lighter shade of blue in a vertical jagged line at the center of the painting.

Claire Colette

Thunder, 2025

oil on paper

22 x 20 in (55.9 x 50.8 cm)

A painting on canvas of plaid in two shades of pink with a wide vertical black gash through the center.

Claire Colette

Cave for Chthonic Offerings, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

72 x 60 in (182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A canvas painting of plaid in shades of blue. Gray crescent shaped figures spread throughout the painting with small black plus sign designs directly above. Long thin blue lines connect each crescent figure together.

Claire Colette

Vessel for Several Offerings, 2024

acrylic, ash, salt, resin, flowers

96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm)