Windstorm on Saturn, Basalt Columns, MDMA, Serotonin
International Studio & Curatorial Program•Jan 23, 2026 — Jun 05, 2026
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The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) presents Alice Wang: Windstorm on Saturn, Basalt Columns, MDMA, Serotonin, the artist’s first New York institutional solo exhibition. Wang’s films, sculptures and prints probe mysteries of the natural world, tracing connections between the known and the unknown through a scientific, speculative, and diaristic lens. This exhibition brings together new ceramic sculptures, the artist’s film Space Analogs: Pyramids and Parabolas III (2024) and recent experiments with meteorites.
Wang transforms the gallery into a quiet landscape that reflects on the intelligence of nature, with the hexagon as the central form. Fascinated by its highly efficient geometry, she finds inspiration in hexagonal patterns that recur across vastly different scales: from the decades-long storm cloud on Saturn’s North Pole, to the crystallization of basalt columns on Earth, and down to the molecular structures of MDMA and serotonin, all key references in her recent…
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Windstorm on Saturn, Basalt Columns, MDMA, Serotonin
International Studio & Curatorial Program•Jan 23, 2026 — Jun 05, 2026
Press Release
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) presents Alice Wang: Windstorm on Saturn, Basalt Columns, MDMA, Serotonin, the artist’s first New York institutional solo exhibition. Wang’s films, sculptures and prints probe mysteries of the natural world, tracing connections between the known and the unknown through a scientific, speculative, and diaristic lens. This exhibition brings together new ceramic sculptures, the artist’s film Space Analogs: Pyramids and Parabolas III (2024) and recent experiments with meteorites.
Wang transforms the gallery into a quiet landscape that reflects on the intelligence of nature, with the hexagon as the central form. Fascinated by its highly efficient geometry, she finds inspiration in hexagonal patterns that recur across vastly different scales: from the decades-long storm cloud on Saturn’s North Pole, to the crystallization of basalt columns on Earth, and down to the molecular structures of MDMA and serotonin, all key references in her recent…





































































