Lévy Gorvy Dayan is thrilled to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Danielle Orchard in conversation with sculptures by Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), on the Fifth Floor of 19 East 64th Street in New York. Staging a dialogue between painting and sculpture that is beyond time, the exhibition will represent […]
Category: Sculpture
The Garden is Open: Jocelyn Tsiah @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Garden is Open, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Jocelyn Tsaih. The show will be Tsaih’s inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, in which she considers the idea of sanctuary and refuge. Largely inspired by community gardens, parks and botanical gardens found in […]
Mark Whalen's Path to the “Lighthouse”
It seemed a like a totem of survival, assertive and singular, a sequoia after a forest fire. Mark Whalen, who lost his home in the Altadena fire that ravaged the eastern portion of Los Angeles in early 2025, and his body of work, Lighthouse, have the context of strength and […]
Whispers of Kindred Souls: Satoko Okuno @ The Trophy Room LA
The Trophy Room LA is thrilled to present Whispers of Kindred Souls a solo exhibition from artist Satoko Okuno. The exhibition runs from March 1st to March 30th, 2025, and there will be an artist reception on March 1st from 5 to 9 p.m. Please join the artist and gallery […]
Dada Khanyisa: this is for you
In their first exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, Radio Juxtapoz and featured artist alum Dada Khanyisa presents a group of ‘sculptural paintings’ that look to their immediate community in Cape Town, popular culture, and Khanyisa’s extensive research into the social and political histories of South Africa, producing lively figurative assemblages […]
Woody De Othello: Tuning the Dial @ Karma, Los Angeles
In Spring 2022, when we last sat down with Woody De Othello, he told us, “I feel like I’m a California kid at heart. I know I’m not leaving the state. I’m here for life.” And it feels quite on point, on brand, that California’s De Othello would kick off […]
The “Bronx Figures”: John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres @ James Fuentes, NYC
James Fuentes is honored to present Bronx Figures, an exhibition surveying the iconic freestanding works of long-term collaborators John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres. These affectionate portrayals of the city’s ordinary people began on the sidewalk when, in 1979, Ahearn set up shop to life-cast passersby at the storefront of Fashion […]
En Iwamura Takes Off the “Mask”
Back in 2021 when we last spoke with Japanese ceramic and sculpture artist, En Iwamura, he told us, “I’m still exploring different materials. To be honest, all the colors are decided at the time of spraying—but this often happens by chance. I don’t know which object will have which color, […]
David Altmejd's Lynchian Universe in “Prélude pour un nouvel ordre mondial”
When David Lynch passed away last week, I was writing a little bit of an overview of this show, Canadian artist David Altmejd’s “Prélude pour un nouvel ordre mondial” at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels. It felt eerily apt and I stopped writing to look over the Lynchian universe, a bit of a gut […]
Nicole Eisenman is Getting “Plastered”
There are chameleons, and then there is Nicole Eisenman. When Nicole was on the cover of Juxtapoz back in 2016, it was figurative painting that we knew the artist for, and their art historical overview of what they were painting was fascinating and, across the board, some of the most […]