About the show: In Vitamin Chlorine, Aaron Brodeur worked across painting, sculpture, and hybrid forms to organize the chaos and overstimulation of a world that has transitioned from analog to digital. Awkwardness, unease, and absurdity were used intentionally, while conclusions and messages were omitted, inviting the viewer to bypass passive absorption of meaning in favor of engaging critically with the artwork. With its emphasis on contradiction, ambiguity, and adaptation as an ongoing process, Vitamin Chlorine served as a metaphor for living in the paradoxes of modernity.
Read Aaron Brodeur's full artist statement here.
Read Aaron Brodeur's full artist statement here.


















