Gaa is delighted to present Tricksters, a solo exhibition of new works by Katja Farin. Composed of a kaleidoscopic combination of new paintings and ceramic objects, Tricksters further communicates Farin’s reflection upon and theorization of humanity and human connection, centering cleverly layered narratives which exist somewhere between tangible and intangible realities. Tricksters marks Farin’s inaugural […]
Category: Painting
In Sebas Velasco, The Morning Will Change Everything
Sebas Velasco’s paintings have an evocative power that’s akin to stumbling upon a hidden, nocturnal world—one that’s shadowed and raw, yet humming with a quiet vibrancy. There are the colors of the night and the echoes of youth culture, even in places that feel abandoned and empty. There is life […]
Amanda Rodriguez: Free Transfer @ Entrance, NYC
For whom are the paintings of Amanda Rodriguez? A true story: In 2003, there was a bubble machine outside a coffee shop on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis. On one of the first fine days of spring after a typically brutal winter, a man in a gray business suit ripped down […]
James Ulmer is in some “Situations” in Copenhagen
Over in Copenhagen this weekend, James Ulmer is opening a new solo show, Situations, with the good people of V1 Gallery in their V1 Salon.
Angela Fang Zirbes' “House & Ghosts”
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present House & Ghosts, the debut solo exhibition of Angela Fang Zirbes. Set within the backdrop of an old rural house, ghosts and their haunted objects appear within carefully decorated striped and wood paneled interiors. Executed in a monochromatic palette, the paintings are reminiscent of […]
Mark Mulroney's “Clark”
Mrs. is pleased to announce Clark, a presentation of new works by Mark Mulroney. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery.
José Lerma: Bayamonesque
In a world where noise and commotion are increasingly prevalent, and where it seems out of fashion to not make one’s presence loudly felt, José Lerma gives a face to the bystanders and the silent witnesses in the back. But only in moderation—the faces he presents to us are, after […]
Justin Cole “What’s Ripe Will Rot” @ Lyles & King, NYC
What’s Ripe Will Rot continues Justin Cole’s exploration of life and death’s cyclical nature. In this collection, Cole captures the enormity of time’s passage and surrenders it to the earth. Flowers burn, feral and untamed. Fading figures are conjured in desolate landscapes. In this world, there are no beginnings or […]
Hilda Palafox: “una palma de distancia” @ Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City
Hilda Palafox is not merely painting; she’s crafting a dialogue—a response to both the beauty and the challenges present in her surroundings. When we first met her, years ago, it was about the mural as a means to communicate, presenting a nuanced but universal language as a pubic act. This […]
Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse @ Victoria Miro Gallery, London
Victoria Miro is delighted to present new paintings by Inka Essenhigh. The New York-based artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery comprises a body of work completed during the past year, featuring botanical, landscape and figurative motifs poised between an exuberant exterior world and an energetic interior consciousness.