Past
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Danny Sobor
Just a window. In 16 Nov - 23 Dec 2023 Film, photography, and the internet’s digital filtration system are the first steps in Sobor’s methodology. The digital detritus that Sobor sorts through is grounded in Yandex's reverse image platform, to which he feeds images saved in his inventory. The uncensored platform lends an unbidden flow of visual information, ripe for... Read more -
Trude Viken
Night Crawlers 12 Oct - 11 Nov 2023 Fortnight Institute is proud to announce Trude Viken’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. In an exchange between the artist and Fortnight Institute, Viken discusses the ideas behind her exhibition titled Night Crawlers. Tell us about your exhibition title, Night Crawlers. A crawler implies a slow-moving animal or creature.... Read more -
Emiliana Henriquez
Philosophia 6 Sep - 7 Oct 2023 after “Greens Echo Through My Beings” corrugated frame meets glistened shadow exodus and sigh but stay here sensorial distance shunts the tunnel logic bred on a Sunday evening each witness a foothold in shadow and each witness now rests. a gaze meets then exits the frame plenty like a rose’s... Read more -
Paintings of Common Objects
28 Jun - 11 Aug 2023 Nicholas Bierk Kensie Duffy Katelyn Eichwald Lindsay Merrill Larysa Myers Leonardo Ortega Dana Powell Bruce Richards Lucy Sallick Danny Sobor Suyi Xu Bookshelf objects courtesy of Eric Oglander The representation of a subject does nothing to transform the original thing as it exists in nature. However, the perception of objects... Read more -
AGATA SŁOWAK
Time is Love 24 May - 24 Jun 2023 Essay by Alison M. Gingeras “Balls to the wall” is not a colloquial phrase used in the Polish language, though the expression feels particularly apt for a discussion of painter Agata Słowak. Contemporary usages presume that the balls in question are “testicles” which are pressed—enduring this metaphoric act of torture... Read more -
Leonard Baby
Independent Art Fair, NY 11 - 14 May 2023 Spring Studios 50 Varick St., New York, NY 10013 Dates & Times Thursday, May 11, 2023 | 10am – 8pm (By invitation only) Friday, May 12, 2023 | 11am – 8pm Saturday, May 13, 2023 | 11am – 8pm Sunday, May 14, 2023 | 11am – 6pm Read more -
TJ Rinoski
Charmed 27 Apr - 20 May 2023 A conversation between TJ Rinoski and Katelyn Eichwald KE: I wanted to start by asking you about the unstretched canvas. As someone who spent many years painting on unstretched canvas, there were things to think about, like, do you leave the strings? Do you try to make it clean... Read more -
Sebastián Hidalgo
Encounters with Neptune 23 Mar - 22 Apr 2023 Sebastián Hidalgo works and lives in the sacred and ancient city of Cholula, Mexico, a location deeply resonant with the work that he creates. The artist’s studio is flooded with natural light, surrounded by books, historical reference images, and handwritten notes with words, numbers, and sketches taped to the wall.... Read more -
Leonard Baby
Leonard Baby Loves You 16 Feb - 18 Mar 2023 Not to be mistaken as nostalgic, Leonard Baby’s paintings are nudging us awake to the present instead of daydreaming of a romanticized past. Leonard Baby borrows images from films as the basis for his compositions, referencing disparate genres from The Young Girls of Rochefort to The Parent Trap. Baby isolates... Read more -
Amy Hill
Future Presidents 5 Jan - 11 Feb 2023 Amy Hill works in conjunction with historical frameworks, invoking Botticellian strangeness alongside the naïveté of Henri Rousseau. She also infuses her portraits with a hint of 'Boterismo,” as inflated features and distorted realism recur throughout these compositions. Hill time travels with ease, intent upon picking up themes and conceits from... Read more