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Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Reminds Us of Our Humanity

Last updated: November 17, 2025 9:45 pm
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Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong showcases multiple versions of the artist herself, each placed in imaginative scenarios. Titled “Parabellum,” the exhibition explores themes of war, intimacy, and savagery. Sunstrum uses alter egos to depict a world where women take on roles traditionally associated with masculinity, creating a complex interplay of power dynamics and care.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “How do we know if we are loved” (2025), where undressed women hold up a candle to a central figure. This work draws inspiration from Isak Dinesen’s gothic short story “The Deluge at Norderney,” exploring themes of femininity and self-awareness. Sunstrum’s artistry shines through in her ability to convey depth and emotion through her paintings on wood panels.

The timing of this exhibition feels particularly poignant, given the current global climate of conflict and unrest. Sunstrum’s work offers a unique perspective on intimacy amidst chaos, highlighting the importance of small moments of beauty and care in times of turmoil. By juxtaposing sketches of violence with completed works that focus on human connection, Sunstrum challenges viewers to rethink their perceptions of war and resilience.

“Parabellum” is a thought-provoking exhibition that invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. It is on display at Galerie Lelong in Chelsea, Manhattan, until December 20th. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Sunstrum’s powerful and evocative artworks in person.

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