RHODES is delighted to present Louche, a new solo exhibition by acclaimed American artist Kevin Sabo Marking his UK debut, this series of new works continues in Sabo’s distinctive, vibrant style. His exaggerated characters make tongue-in-cheek pop culture references and playfully mock traditional gender roles, creating a surreal world of satirical […]
Month: April 2025
Elsa Rouy “I Pictured Skin” @ GNYP Gallery, Berlin
Skin is the main barrier between our insides and the outside world. It is variously tough and penetrable, neatly containing our blood and guts while also being vulnerable to external prods and pressures. In Elsa Rouy’s new paintings (at GNYP in Berlin), the skin is rendered viscerally in thick paint. […]
Paige Turner-Uribe's “Eventide”
OCHI is pleased to present Eventide, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Paige Turner-Uribe. This is Turner-Uribe’s debut exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will be on view at OCHI, located at 3301 W Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles, California through May 24, 2025.
Preview: Elena Redmond “Sitting Ducks” @ DIMIN, NYC
DIMIN is proud to present Sitting Ducks, a provocative showcase of the newest work from Brooklyn-based artist Elena Redmond. Through her distinctive approach to portraiture, Redmond continues a voyeuristic, jewel-toned journey through her personal relationship with privacy, vulnerability and power. The work in Sitting Ducks further tests the tensions between compliance and rebellion, […]
Rachel Hayden “Life Cycle of a Painted Lady” @ Current Space, Baltimore
For our friends in Baltimore, go check out Rachel Hayden’s Life Cycle of a Painted Lady opening at Current Space this weekend. Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, outdoor performance space, and garden bar; nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers that opened in November 2024. Go […]
Sidewalk Chalk with Katherine Bernhardt in Los Angeles
The first thought I had when I read that the name of this show was Sidewalk Chalk was just the idea of a summer and childhood. Chalk is harmless but formative. It’s a tool of imagination and expression, transforming ordinary concrete into temporary canvases for vibrant drawings, games, and messages. […]
Honing In: Martha Shaw @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
pt.2 is pleased to present Honing In, a new exhibition of oil paintings by Martha Shaw. In Honing In, Martha Shaw turns her attention to a small group of subjects—a pair of trees, a yellow house, a beachside building, and a recurring calla lily. Painted on canvas at intimate scale, […]
Jonathan Lyndon Chase is Stuck in a “Downpour”
“Downpour is something that happens, suddenly, fast and very unexpectedly,” Jonathan Lyndon Chase says. “I see this very much as how the concept of change or transformation behaves in our daily lives.”
Remus Grecu “The Silence Between” @ BEERS London
“I had this idea, how to paint Renaissance images but to make them look contemporary,” says Remus Grecu. “To make Renaissance paintings feel almost like AI snapshots.”
Xiao Jiang “By the Window” @ Karma, LA
Painting landscapes is like delving into the raw, untamed essence of the natural world, where every brush stroke captures not just the visual beauty, but the soul of a place. Xiao Jiang is not only painting the soul of a place but exposing the internal structure of escaping into a dream. […]