Flesh into Bloom:

Daniela Terroba, Theresa Daddezio, Ruxue Zhang, Abby St. Claire

May 21 – July 11, 2026

Opening Preview Reception on Thursday, May 21, 5–7 PM

CULT Aimee Friberg | 1401 16th Street, San Francisco


CCULT Aimee Friberg is pleased to present Flesh into Bloom, featuring work by Daniela Terroba, Theresa Daddezio, Ruxue Zhang, and Abby St. Claire. Opening May 21 and running through July 11, the exhibition brings together artists whose practices engage the botanical and the body, exploring transformation as a material condition and perceptual experience. The gallery will host an opening reception on Thursday, May 21, from 5–7 PM.

In this grouping of works, flesh is the seed, the root, the stem, the thorn, and the flower. We all bloom and decay with time as our witness. Across the exhibition, the female form and floral matter emerge as porous sites of investigation rather than fixed entities, where interior and exterior, structure and dissolution, sensation and memory remain in constant exchange. Forms swell, rupture, and recede. Boundaries become fluid, malleable, fertile. Surfaces hold traces of pressure, time, and touch, imprinting memory and documenting cycles. Organic and synthetic elements intermingle, complicating distinctions between the natural and the constructed. The works invite consideration of an ecosystem both created and earthly, unfolding to encompass multiple states of being. Rather than presenting the body as singular or contained, the exhibition approaches it as a shifting field that expands into landscape, collapses into texture, and registers both the intimacy of lived experience and the vastness of biological and psychological processes. In this space, bloom is not only a moment of flowering but a state of becoming, where growth and decay, beauty and unease are held in tension.

Daniela Terroba (Mexico City) has immersed herself in the theme of the body, exploring the image as a flexible organ. Moving through tissues, membranes, and organs, she works through an associative process that traces connections between the fetus, the uterus, the cave, the spiral, the shell, the egg, and the vagina. These forms surface across her practice, which encompasses drawing, painting, ceramic-framed works, and sculpture. Her compositions evoke interior bodily spaces while resisting fixed representation, unfolding as sensorial environments where forms remain in flux, shifting between the intimate and the expansive.

Theresa Daddezio (New York) uses the metaphor of the body as a container to explore consciousness, fragility, and sexuality through a painterly language rooted in abstraction. Working through an embodied sense of time and place, she creates optical undulations of flatness and depth, vibrancy and restraint. Within compressed visual fields, forms hover at the edge of recognition, suggesting flora, vessels, and earthen strata, while earth-toned palettes intermingle with synthetic color. Through these spatial and chromatic tensions, Daddezio constructs a psychological site where sensual experience and memory remain entangled.

Ruxue Zhang (San Francisco) examines perception as a shifting condition, focusing on the space between the viewer and what is seen. Working in unique multiples, she renders closely related scenes across subtle variations, moments that unfold through repetition, distance, and time. Her paintings juxtapose everyday imagery with elements that feel unrecognizable or cosmological, destabilizing fixed points of reference and inviting a slower mode of looking. Through this accumulation, Zhang reflects on how perception is shaped by memory, mediation, and the act of observation itself.

Abby St. Claire (San Francisco) is a floral artist specializing in botanical installations and event environments. Her large-scale, site-specific sculptures engage the botanical as both emergence and excess. Across her practice, she explores the temporality of beauty and the inevitability of transformation, where abundance and impermanence coexist.

Image credit: Theresa Daddezio, Mother of Blue, 2025, Oil on canvas, 56 x 68 in
Daniela Terroba, The Coronation, 2025, Oil on canvas, 182 x 110 cm
Ruxue Zhang, Near Light, 2026, Oil on canvas, 60 x 68 in
Daniela Terroba, Fallopian Tissue, 2026, High fire ceramic sculpture, 28 x 17 cm

Upcoming

FLESH INTO BLOOM: Daniela Terroba, Theresa Daddezio, Ruxue Zhang, Abby St. Claire
May 21 – July 11, 2026
Opening Preview Reception on Thursday, May 21, 5–7 PM

Past

THE VEIL BETWEEN
January 16 - April 24
Opening Reception: Friday, January 16, 6-8 PM

Mary Fernando Conrad: Impermanence
November 1 - December 13
Artist Reception: Saturday, Nov 1 | 1- 3 PM

ZEKARIAS MUSELE THOMPSON: Divine Weightlessness at CULT Bureau, Oakland
October 4 - 30, 2025
Artist Reception: October 4, 12 - 2 PM

JASKO BEGOVIC: Refugees R Us
September 12 - October 24, 2025
Artist Reception: Friday, September 12, 6-8 PM

ANNA SIDANA + ADRIAN PALLY: flora and form
June 14 - September 20, 2025
Artist Reception: Saturday, June 14, 4-6 PM

JESSICA JANE CHARLESTON: Nightsong
April 24 - July 12, 2025
Artist Reception: Thursday, April 24, 5-7 PM

exquisite thing
November 30 - February 22, 2025

ANNA SIDANA: Sentient Colorations
March 6 - April 12, 2025
Artist Reception: Thursday, March 6, 5-7 PM

NICKI GREEN: Eye of the Fountain
September 6 - February 8, 2025

AMY NATHAN: Compass Rose Hips
June 8 - September 7, 2024

RUXUE ZHANG: Alien Life
May 1 - July 13, 2024

CULT TURNS 10
10 Year Anniversary Exhibition
January 18 - March 2, 2024

TERRI LOEWENTHAL
Mountain Goat Mountain

September 15 – November 18, 2023

Time is a Tangled Web: Mary Fernando Conrad, Sophronia Cook, Cross Lypka, Tyler Cross, Zhivago Duncan, Jean Isamu Nagai, Rachel Kaye, Ruth Charlotte Kneass at CULT Bureau, Oakland
September 28 - December 16, 2023

Last Light: Luz Carabaño, Sophronia Cook, Cross Lypka, and Aidan Koch
June 23 - August 26, 2023

ECHO ECHO: Rachel Bridges and Ivan Bridges at CULT Bureau, Oakland
March 2 - August 5, 2023

RHONDA HOLBERTON: Two Handfuls Of Silver Dust
April 27 - June 17, 2023

LEGACY: Binta Ayofemi, Adrian L. Burrell, Rachel Bridges, Ivan Bridges, Masako Miki, and Jean Isamu Nagai
January 18 - April 1, 2023

ZHIVAGO DUNCAN: Measuring Consciousness
September 15 - December 10, 2022

CULT Bureau: Gaze Interrupted
September 17 - November 19, 2022

AMY NATHAN: Slipknot Loophole
May 14 - August 26, 2022

REBEKAH GOLDSTEIN: Welcome Home Stranger
March 19 - May 7, 2022

Sapiens / Stories at CULT Bureau
November 10, 2021 - April 30, 2022

Physics & Fiction
January 20 - March 12, 2022

CHRIS FALLON: Irresistible Deception
October 15 - December 18, 2021

Sapiens / Stories on 8-Bridges
October 7 - November 3, 2021

MASAKO MIKI: New Mythologies
June 16 - October 12, 2021

Tales of Metamorphosis: Rebekah Goldstein, James Perkins, and Amy Nathan
June 3 - 30, 2021

Janus II - CULT's 7 Year Anniversary Exhibition
April 9 - May 20, 2021

TROY CHEW: Yadadamean
October 17 - December 12, 2020

We’re all in this together
August 14 - October 10, 2020

Beyond Words
June 26 - August 29, 2020

Ritual of Succession
January 10 - March 28, 2020

Record of Succession at fused space
January 13 - March 27, 2020

AMY NATHAN: Glyph Slipper
September 13 - December 7, 2019

FEMALE TROUBLE 2
June 28 - August 3, 2019

RUXUE ZHANG
April 20 - June 15, 2019

MASAKO MIKI: Shapeshifters
January 12 - March 23, 2019

JASKO BEGOVIC (SKO HABIBI): HUMAN_E.T.
November 30 - December 14, 2019

REBEKAH GOLDSTEIN: See You On The Flipside
September 8 - November 25, 2018

FEMALE TROUBLE
June 9 - July 28, 2018

TERRI LOEWENTHAL: Psychscapes
March 2 - May 19, 2018

VECINOS
October 27, 2017 - January 20, 2018

RHONDA HOLBERTON: Still Life
January 10 – March 4, 2017

REBEKAH GOLDSTEIN: Release Me
October 21 - December 10, 2016

NO SHOW MUSEUM: Yves Klein, Maria Eichhorn, Daniel Knorr, Etc.
One Night Only: Monday, October 17, 2016

DESIRÉE HOLMAN: Selected Works
September 17 - October 8, 2016

SHE MOONAGE DAYDREAM:
Facundo Argañaraz, Leah Guadagnoli, Desirée Holman, Kara Joslyn, Max Maslansky, Liz Robb, Tamra Seal, Emily Weiner, & Cate White

July 16 - August 20, 2016

PABLO DÁVILA: Ladies & Gentlemen,
We Are Floating In Space

May 13 - July 9, 2016

MASAKO MIKI: Conversations with Fox, Feather, and Ghost
March 4 - April 30, 2016

SUZY POLING: Total Internal Reflection
January 15 - February 27, 2016

DAN GLUIBIZZI: You Don’t Have to be Alone Tonight
November 6 – December 19, 2015

FRANCESCO IGORY DEIANA: Haptic Render
September 11- October 31, 2015

SEXXXITECTURE: Daniel Gerwin, Rebekah Goldstein, Roman Liška, Max Maslansky, May Wilson & Jake Ziemann
July 1 - August 1, 2015

ADAM SORENSEN: In Situ
May 1 - June 27, 2015

KLARA KÄLLSTRÖM & THOBIAS FÄLDT: Village / High Hills
February 27 - April 25, 2015

PRINCE RAMA: How To Live Forever
January 25 – February 21, 2015

JOSEPH DUMBACHER & JOHN DUMBACHER: Divert (Out of Line)
November 7, 2014 – January 16, 2015

REBEKAH GOLDSTEIN: Passenger
September 12 – November 1, 2014

A PATTERN LANGUAGE: Michelle Grabner, Angie Wilson & Lena Wolff
June 20 - July 19, 2014

MICHELLE BLADE: Gathering Into Being
April 25th – June 7th, 2014

MIGUEL ARZABE: /*Reject Algorithms*/
March 7 – April 19, 2014

JACQUELINE KIYOMI GORDON: Drawings
March 7 – April 19, 2014

FRITZ CHESNUT: Purr Valley
& Rhonda Holberton

January 10 - February 22, 2014

UNSEEN: Miya Ando, Miguel Arzabe, Chris Duncan, Klea Mckenna & Dean Smith
November 10 - December 21, 2013

Past Off-Site Exhibitions

RHONDA HOLBERTON: Still Life 2
April 7 - May 26, 2018

LAS COSAS QUE PINTAN / PAINTING IN AN EXPANSIVE FIELD
Works by Miguel Arzabe & Juan Sorrentino

April 9 – May 17, 2015

EBB: Gina Borg and Chris Russell at Loczi Design
December 10, 2014