Huxley-Parlour are delighted to present Love and Theft, a new solo exhibition by Grace Lee. For their second solo exhibition with the gallery, the artist returns to a preoccupation with loss and control in a suite of new small-scale paintings which navigate thematic and conceptual tensions of the archive.
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Brian Calvin Measuring “Wavelengths” in London
Brian Calvin is a familiar and constantly evolving face. The fact that he paints himself into the works and the shows makes sense of this, but Calvin has continually expanded and contracted his visual language as he and those around him age. In that Katzian universe of the portrait being […]
In Defense of Tenderness: Genevieve Cohn @ Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In Defense of Tenderness, a solo exhibition by Boston-based artist Genevieve Cohn. Each of her vibrant paintings are phrases in a continuous narrative filled with mythic, playful women weaving together an imagined history and future.
Almost Young: Emily Kepulis @ Chefas Projects, Portland
Chefas Projects is delighted to present Almost Young, a series of new paintings by Emily Kepulis. Through illuminated scenes that embody a familiar stillness, Almost Young meditates on the pliability of time – especially its ability to suspend and transform us – and how our perception of it influences our […]
The Artist With a “GOD'S EYE VIEW”: Ian Davis @ Nicodim, Los Angeles
How is the air up there? Up there in the highest strata of the social order, past the treeline of the white collars and into the deepest of the deep state, with those whose entitlements can be traced back generationally to the First of Men, where the Grandest of Plans […]
Emily Coan “Spider Silk” Series Continues with “Nightshades” in Paris
We know Emily Coan for her evocative paintings, capturing nature, identity, and transformation that capture something almost mythical. Coan’s work is frequently described as both introspective and expansive, bridging personal narratives with universal concepts. Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects, […]
Agnieszka Nienartowicz: Echoes @ Nicodim, NYC
Echoes is a meditation. The exhibition invites us into a space where symbols reverberate across time and evolve in unexpected ways. Religious iconography and archetypal narratives endure in the human psyche, finding embodiment in the form of tattoos and wounds, leaving an imprint upon both the body and soul. Tattoos were […]
Last Days to See Lily Macrae's “Virtues & Vices” in NYC
Long Story Short is proud to present Virtues & Vices, a solo exhibition by Scottish artist Lily Macrae at 52 Henry St, New York, NY. On view through April 27, 2025, Macrae’s work captures the push and pull of human nature—the tension between indulgence and restraint, joy and regret, intimacy and distance. […]
Salman Toor is the “Wish Maker”
Luhring Augustine is proud to announce Wish Maker, an exhibition of new work by Juxtapoz past featured artist and generational talent, Salman Toor. This marks the artist’s first major presentation in New York since his watershed exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2020, as well as Toor’s first […]
Ann Craven: Painted Time (2020-2024) @ Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine
Often regarded as a colorist, this exhibition repositions Ann Craven within a deeper language that moves beyond her traditional motifs–moons, flowers, and birds–to explore the mechanics of painting itself. It will highlight an often overlooked conceptual framework, where seriality, repetition, and shifts in scale function as both meditative and formal […]