Today I woke up in odd mood and decided to release one image from my “Sham-Show” collection. None of these copies ever touched the internet. There are a total of six endorsements that are more humorous than the last and I’ll feature on STP every so often, with more context perhaps (even though its self explanatory). Each were a public announcement that I considered as a hoax but the undertaking was evident. Each bulletin was commercially exhibited near each gallery/institution and received no true consequence.
On this years Mother’s Day, we were invited to the Brant Foundation to celebrate Spencer Sweeney’s new exhibition “Perfect”. I really need to take that drive back to Greenwich, CT to visit because that experience was phenomenal. Here are some of the works:
hey world, this trailer is the long version for my first “home-movie” I premiered in Paris, France in 2017. there were only about 48 people that had the chance to experience this viewing at the small gallery i was working with at the time. i hope you enjoy watching this. if you have any comments, please message me. Thank you 🙂
I am so excited to put on my third solo exhibition held at THE END Project Space this May 2022.
Evolving from the body sized band t-shirt paintings I started making in 2020, I will paint a movie screen sized mural version directly onto the gallery wall.
Over the past year, it’s been a joy to collaborate with the space’s founder and operator Craig Drennen. Thank you, Craig, for the space to show my paintings, and an opportunity to work big.
I’m looking forward to it!
THE END Project Space 1870 Murphy Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 Opening Reception: Friday May 6, 6PM – 9PM Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday 12PM – 4PM and by appointment Contact: acdrennen@gmail.com
As you know, I systematically drop in museums and art galleries in New York City. It’s very entertaining and also, in some way, I get to imitate the act of “falling in love”.
In the past, There has been countless times where I didn’t enjoy the work but I went with intentions are to sit with and appreciate the art. At this moment, these are my recent visits and favorites (in no particular order) in the lower Manhattan area:
Is love intrinsic, or is it a habit? What is the difference between love and friendship? What is the relationship of love to truth, freedom, and justice? These are just some of the questions to be explored in What Is Left Unspoken, Love, a thirty-year survey of contemporary art featuring artworks that address the different ways the most important thing in life—love—is expressed.
Organized during a time of social and political discord, when cynicism often seems to triumph over hope, this exhibition will examine love as a profound subject of critical commentary from time immemorial yet with a persistently elusive definition. As poet and painter Etel Adnan wrote, love is “not to be described, it is to be lived.”
What Is left Unspoken will feature nearly seventy works, including paintings, sculpture, photography, video and media art, by more than thirty-five international artists based in North America, Europe, and Asia. Artists include Ghada Amer, Rina Banerjee, Thomas Barger, Patty Chang, Susanna Coffey, James Drake, Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett, Alanna Fields, Dara Friedman, Andrea Galvani, General Idea, Jeffrey Gibson, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kahlil Robert Irving, Tomashi Jackson, María de los Angeles Rodríguez Jiménez, Rashid Johnson, Gerald Lovell, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Kerry James Marshall, Felicita Felli Maynard, Wangechi Mutu, Ebony G. Patterson, Paul Pfeiffer, Magnus Plessen, Gabriel Rico, Dario Robleto, RongRong&inri, Michelle Stuart, Vivian Suter, Jana Vander-Lee, Carrie Mae Weems, Akram Zaatari
As a group, the abstractions of these visual and audio works address the rose-colored sensations one falls into on a long walk. Like one can get lost in their own thoughts, one can get lost in the artwork and music. As the title insinuates, this show is not meant for quick viewing. These works are slow burns; the longer your eyes and ears fixate upon them, the more details come forth.
Red Moon Agostina Gho 2019 Oil on paper 5″x7″Pollen Brush Liv Pancheri 2020 Watercolor and Guoache on Paper 8″x6″Green Walls Liv Pancheri 2020 Watercolor and Glass Paint on Paper 6″x8″Eternal Flow Taj Poscé 2018 Mixed Media on Wood Panel 36″x36″Walks in Autumn Janet Mcgillis 2020 Tempera, Oil, Acrylic, and Mixed Media on Canvas 48″x96″Cluster 1/7 Janet Mcgillis 2020 Oil on Canvas 16″x20″Untitled Agostina Gho 2019 Silver Point and Gold Leaf on Parchment and Wood 2″x2″x5/8″
‘Schac’ was an alias used by Kai Schachter, a British-American artist (1997-2019). Like far too many others, Kai tragically took his life while battling mental illness. He used art as his primary vehicle of expression a lamentable posthumous revelation. Kai’s work dealt with the inner workings of his mind through humor, self-deprecation, meandering streams of consciousness, and meditative visual expressions like dew and rain. Given the prevalence of mental illness and the tragic consequences that Kai fell victim to, we want to use the artistic gifts he left us to establish a grant in his name. We hope this grant will give artists the platform to make new creations, something Kai loved doing more than anyone.’Schac’, in honor of Kai Schachter, will exhibit a suite of ten drawings he made from 2017-2019. For each of the drawings, we have created an edition of ten pristine reproductions available for purchase. This exhibition is the beginning of an ongoing not-for-profit mission in which grants will be awarded to artists: a cycle in which proceeds will fund the following group of selected artists. Works of art created by the awardees will be exhibited in a yearly exhibition, the proceeds of which will fuel the grant for the following class. The primary aim of this inaugural exhibition is to kickstart the grant. We are hopeful that our first exhibition will allow for a sustainable series in which the the grant can operate. Kai lived an electric life. He touched the lives of every person he met, always leaving a smile on their face. Kai’s social generosity and his support for the people around him is the inspiration of our project. Although he is no longer with us, we want to keep Kai’s short but bright legacy alive eternally.
Written by Adrian Schachter
Untitled Drawing 10 5 3/4 x 7 1/2 in 10 3/8 x 12 1/8 in C. 2018 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 9 5 1/2 x 3 5/8 in 10 1/8 x 8 1/8 in C. 2017 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 8 3 5/8 x 5 1/2 in 8 1/8 x 10 1/8 in C. 2017 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 6 3 5/8 x5 1/2 in 8 1/8 x 10 1/8 in C. 2017 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 7 4 1/8 x5 7/8 in 8 3/4 x 11 5/8 in C. 2019 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 5 2 3/8 x 51/8 in 7 1/4 x 9 5/8 in C. 2018 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 4 5 3/4 x7 1/2 in 10 3/8 x 12 1/8 in C. 2018 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 3 5 3/4 x7 1/2 in 10 3/8 x 12 1/8 in C. 2018 Pen on Paper Untitled Drawing 2 4 1/8 x5 7/8 in 8 3/8 x 10 1/2 in C. 2019 Graphite on Paper Untitled Drawing 1 5 3/4 x 7 3/8 in 10 3/8 x12 1/8 in C. 2018 Pen on Paper
In an age of extreme uncertainty, the motions of the familiar have become broken by an appropriate need for change. Liquid Extremes does not attempt to know any one angle of absolute truth, but instead invites the viewer to have an internal dialogue with where they stand emotionally, mentally, and spiritually (through figurative visual art) during these uncertain times. The art presented hopes to reflect the current change occurring at this moment and make it visible to some degree in order to have a conversation with the self, despite the growing frequency of noise being televised at every moment. From this precarious point forth, one needs to slow down and ask themselves, “What now?” before embarking towards this new decade.
New Landscape 1 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm. New Landscape 2 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.New Landscape 3 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm. New Landscape 4 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.New Landscape 5 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.New Landscape 6 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.New Landscape 7 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.New Landscape 8 John Spiliopoulos Elpiniki Gelagoti, Graphite and Ink on Paper. 5.83 x 8.27 in. 14.81 x 21.01 cm.
Organized by Lumia Nocito, Yard Sale is a group exhibition raising money for The Loveland Foundation, an organization working to provide financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy. The show features the work of 21 artists but YOU can SUBMIT your work and help raise money for The Loveland Foundation. To submit please click link below: https://forms.gle/p1TgxtRAYjZnK1FF8
1 Too Many Justin Jin Matte Photographic Print with Pastel 8.5 x 11 155 Years Later, 2020 Justin Jin Digital Inkjet Print 10 x 12 in 25.4 x 30.48 cm2020 Alex Kaye Print 23.4 x 33.1 inch 59.4 x 84.1 cm2b1 Tashi Salsedo Acrylic Paint on Paper 5 x 7 inches 12.7 x 17.78 centimetersACAB, 2020 Sippakorn Ponpayong Photography 16 x 24 40.64 x 60.96Again, Gauguin. 2020 Seth Henry Fountain Graphite, paper 5 x 7 12.7 x 17.78 ALL COPS ARE BAD, 2020 Priya Lad Print on medium weight paper 8.5 x 11 22 x 28Americana, 2014 Tania Torres Oil paint 12 x 12 x 1 30.48 x 30.48 x 3ANTI, 2020 Gabriel J. Shuldiner Postapocalypticblack™, Steel, Japanese Cotton Cord, Concrete 5 x 2.75 x 2.5 12.7 x 6.98 x 6.35At The Drop of a Head, 2019 Gala Prudent Photolithograph on Mohawk superfine 11.75 x 9.5 in 30 x 24 cmb, 2020 Diego Herrera Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 8 x 10 in 20.32 x 25.4 cmBaby Don’t Cry, 2019 Stephanie Blackburn Watercolor, Acrylic, Ink 9 x 12.2 23cm x 31cmBaby Don’t Grow Up, 2019 Stephanie Blackburn Watercolor, Acrylic, Ink 9 x 12.2 23cm x 31cmBad Bet/The House, 2020 Jesse Orion Oil on fiberboard 10 x 6.5 in 25.4 x 16.51 cmBasketball #5, 2020 Sebastien Samson Acrylic Paint and Red Wine on Canvas 22.5 x 30 in 57.15 x 76.2 cmBlossoming With The Trees, 2020 Chloe Xiang Photography 8 x 10 20 x 25 Brisk #2, 2019 Armando Nin Photograph 16 x 20 in 40.64 x 50.8 cmBroken Clocks, 2020 Cameron Milton Digital Painting/Print 12 x 8 30.48 x 20.82CANCELLED, 2020 Ivy Stewart Video (Print) 24 x 13 in 60.96 x 33.02 cmCase-specific diorama II, 2019 Bella Newman Photograph 8.5 x 11 in 21.59 x 27.94 cmChainmail Bikini, 2020 Emma Fasciolo Aluminum Chain 16 x 12 x 8 41 x 30 x 20 Chaos in the streets, 2020 Aidan Cullen Photograph printed on glossy paper 16 x 24 in 40.64 x 60.96 cmEl Camino Blvd., 2019 Thomas Elliott Oil on canvas 30 x 35 x 2 in 76.2 x 88.9 x 2.08 cmFamily Matter, 2020 James Hill Collage 11 x 16 N/AFar Away, Everything Has A Pattern, 2018 Nathalia Fagundes Photography 10 x 8 N/AFast Forward – Metal Print, 2020 Xander Raith Photography 15″ x 12″ x .03″ 38.1 x 30.48 x .07 cmFlowers by the Shore, 2018 Nicholas Shaya Photograph 16 x 20 40 x 51Francais, 2019 Vyczie Dorado Watercolor on canvas 11 x 8.5 in 27.94 x 21.59 cmFrisbee in Central Park, 2019 Layton Davis Archival Inkjet Print 16 x 20 40.64 x 50.8Glow Walker, 2020 Jessica Floyd Marker on paper 5×5 in 12.7×12.7 cmGuy at Manhattan Beach Boardwalk Johan Orellana Digital Photograph, Full Frame DSLR 16×20 40×50
Hi Vista , 2020 Amalie Gassmann 35mm film 1/1 print 12 x 18 in 30.48 x 45.72 cmI See Triple, 2019 Mia Manning Photograph printed on glossy paper 8.5 x 11 21.59 x 27.94Implosive Earthquake, 2020 Adrian Schachter Pastels on Paper 11.7 x 16.5 29.718 x 41.91 In Pink, 2020 Kate Kim Acrylic 18 x 24 x 1 in 45.7 x 60.9 x 2.54 cmIn the Window, 2020 Matt Reiner Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 x 0.75 40.64 x 50.8 x 1.9Internally ugly, 2020 Roberto Villarreal Silk Screen Print 25 x 20 63.5 x 50.8Invisible Again Willa Bartholomay Oil and Charcoal on Canvas 31 x 35 78.7 x 88.9Juanita, 2020 Daniel Barrera Oil and Acrylic on board 10 x 13.5 in 25 x 34.3 cmKobe, 2020 Narayan Forest Lockett Photography 10 x 8 x 0.1 in 25.4 x 20.32 x 0.254 cmLacan’t Understand You Marissa Delano Watercolor painting 5 x 7 inches 12.7 x 17.78 centimetersLaura D, 2020 Dean Dicriscio Image transfer on paper 11 x 14 in 27.9 x 35.6 cmLovers, 2020 Sarah Goldman Gouache on Paper 11.69 x 16.53 29.7 x 42Malevolent Spirits 2020 Colin Burns Linocuts and watercolor on paper 15 x 11 38.1 x 27.94 cmMollification, 2020 Lumia Nocito Blood, sweat, tears, and a little bit of fire 16 x 23 in 40.64 x 58.42 cmMoonlight, 2018 Chloe Xiang Photography 8 x 10 in 20 x 25 cmMother of Vaginas, 2019 Margaux Halloran Oil on Canvas 48 x 36 x 4 121 x 91 x 10Mountain Weaving, 2019 Alex Brown Acrylic yarn, plastic beads 7 x 11.5 x 0.25 17.78 x 29.21 x 0.63Nefertiti, 2018 Luisa Alcântara Oil and thumb tacks on polyester 12 x 10 x 2 30.48 x 25.4 x 5.08New Order, 2020 Zoe Vance Marker on paper 8.5 x 11 in 21.59 x 27.94 cm
Trinket Two, 2019 Mariel Rolwing Montes Oil on wood panel 10″ x 10″ x 1″ 25.4 x 25.4 x 2.54There is more substance in me then it appears Derek Buetow Prescription 8.5 x 11 in. 21.59 x 27.94 cm.Self Portrait in Studio, 2019 Max Berry Oil and acrylic on canvas 13.5 x 9.5 x .5 in. 35 x 25 x 3 cm.Self Isolation Portrait (day 5), 2020 Anders Lindseth crayon on panel 8 x 6 x .75 in 20.32 x 15.24 x 1.91 cmSelf Portrait with Baby Bottle Pop, 2020 Asher Liftin Ink on paper 12 x 9 in. 30.4 x 22.8 cm.Am I? Elpiniki Gelagoti Ink on Paper 11.8 x 8.26 in. 30 x 21 cm.Mermaid, 2020 Ariel Nicholson Oil and pastel on paperSelbstportrait als Maleraffe, 2020 Sebastian Supanz Colored wool felted through canvas 19.7 x 15.75 x 0.78 in. 50 x 40 x 2 cm.Self Portrait (The Artist, The Cannibal), 2020 Chris Capoyianes Graphite 6 x 4 in. 15.24 x 10.16 cm.Self Portrait, 2020 Christopher Nwalupue Printworks Multipurpose Paper 8.5 x 11 in. 22 x 28 cm.Double Self Portrait, 2020 Adrian Schachter Acrylic on mirror 12 x 12 x 1 in 30.48 x 30.48 x 2.5 cmSelf-portrait, 2020 Chiara Di Luca Oil on paper 13 x 9.5 in. 33 x 24 cm.Self Portrait, 2020 Zoë Argires Graphite on paper 8.5 x 10.25 in. 21.6 x 26.1 cm.Untitled, 2020 Georgie Somerville Oil pastel 30 x 60 in 76.2 x 152.4 cmBanana cake sunshine, 2020 Sage Schachter Digital C-Print 8.27 x 5.83 in 21 x 14.8 cm edition of 2Self Portrait with Bird of Prey and Prey, 2020 Luca Cocchiano Oil Pastels and Dry Pastels on Canvas 20 x 16 x 1.5 in 50.8 x 40.6 x 3.8 cmColor ID, 2020 Dominic Santos Acetate collage slide 2 x 2 in 5.08 x 5.08 cmUntitled Plant Selfie, 2020 Bryan Bowie Graphite on paper 8.5 x 11 in. 21 x 27 cm.Self Portrait, 2020 Emily Pinto Acrylic paint on paper 7 x 9 in. 17.78 x 22.86 cm.Taz the Toy Taz Action figure 6 x 4 inSelf Portrait with Crown of Thorns, 2020 Alexandra Velasco Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 16 x 12 x 1 in. 40.64 x 30.48 x 2.54 cm.Self Portrait, 2018 Kunle F. Martins Graphite on cardboard 32 x 16 in. 81.28 x 41.91 cm.FOR LACK OF AN AUDIENCE, BE YOUR OWN VOYEUR, 2020 Ana Velasco Acrylic and vinyl paint on canvas 36 x 24 in 91 x 61 x 2 cmThe Regulator, 2020 Alexander Hill Chicken wire, cardboard, plaster wrap, foam board, acrylic, metal studs and hardware 20 x 16.5 x 16.5 in. 50.8 x 41.9 x 41.9 cm.Self Portrait With a Thought, 2020 Zhiruo Gao Oil on Canvas 15.7 x 15.7 x 0.7 in. 40 x 40 x 2 cm.Si me puedes ver. Pero no me puedes tener <3, 2020 Camila Villa Zertuche Oil paint and oil pastel on canvas 12 x 9 x 1 in. 30.5 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm.Isolation Easter, 2020 Maya Crowne Pencil on Paper 14 x 17 35.6 x 43.2 cmSelf Portrait, Sitting Between a Mirror and a Ghost, 2020 Giovanni Forlino Charcoal and oil pastel on cream colored cotton paper 19.75h x 16.5w in 50h x 42w cmSelf-Portrait, 2018 Jeff Mendonca Oil on canvas over panel 14 x 11 x 1 IN 35.56 x 27.94 x 2.54 cmInside vs Outside, 1999 Carrie Wong Acrylic paint and felt 24 x 20 in 61 x 51 cmOnly A Flicker, 2020 John Hurley Oil pastel on paper 9 x 12 in. 22.86 x 30.48 cm.SunShowers, 2019 Quiara Torres Oil on Burlap Sack 20 x 12 in 50 x 30 cmOrange person, 2020 Jessica Floyd Marker, colored pencil on paper 11 x 8 in. 28 x 22 cm.Capitalism is a blood sacrifice Laura Baran Acrylic ink and pastel on paper 14 x 11 in. 3.56 x 2.79 cm.(PHiLip), 2009 Philip Ellersgaard Pencil on A4 paper 8.27 × 11.69 in
Maternal Mass, 2019 Alexia Mavroleon Video Duration: 12:01Self-portrait, Among Others, 2019 Nima Arabi Drawing: Charcoal on Paper 30 x 20 in. 75 x 50 cm.Self Portrait in Warehouse, 2020 Daniel De La Rosa Wax medium and dry pigment on foam board 8.5x 25.5 in 21.59 x 64.77 cmPet Peeve, 2020 Aaron Bondaroff Color pencil on paper 33 x 40 in.Self Portrait, 2020 Guy Kozak Graphite on Paper 17 x 14 in. 43 x 35 cm.
Andy Heck Boyd is a painter and surrealist animation filmmaker. His prolific practice is motivated, in part, by his paranoid schizophrenia and his experience hallucinating and hearing the voices of Satan. Boyd is inspired by obselete technology, celebrity iconography, and do-it-yourself comic book culture. In addition to creating paintings, namely portraits, Boyd also makes lo-fi videos.
Journal Nov. 22, 2019 Andy Heck Boyd Cassette tapeUntitled (Nirvana 1993, ADR), 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Cassette tapeI got the soda can blues, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4.25h x 4w in 10.79h x 10.16w cmDumped out the remainder of campbells tomato soup, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4.25h x 5.5w in 10.795h x 13.97w cmMR Ba-boo, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4h x 4.25w in 10.16h x 10.79w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4.25h x 5.5w in 10.79h x 13.97w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on paper 4.24h x 4w in 10.795h x 10.16w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4.25h x 5.5w in 10.795h x 13.97w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on cardstock 4.25h x 5.5w in 10.79h x 13.97w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Color pencil on paper 4.5h x 5.5w in 11.43h x 13.97w cmUntitled, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Cassette tapeRetirement from Cartoons, 2020 Andy Heck Boyd Cassette tape
Serving the People is hosting an upcoming online exhibition titled Self Portrait, and we want you to be apart of it. No skill level or previous training required. We want to see you! So grab a brush, pencil, pen and show us what you got!
Serving the People and Melet DTLA, a new project space founded by Bob Melet are pleased to present, Fear Eats the Soil, an exhibition featuring new work by Lucien Smith. The exhibition will open February 12th and will run through February 17th 2020.
About the exhibition Smith writes: In 1841, American painter John Rand revolutionized painting through the conception of premixed pigments in tin tubes. This became an important tool for the early impressionists who shared an interest in traveling the countryside in need of an escape from the dominant traditional French painting standards of the early 19th century. This practice became known as plien air painting.
Developments such as this have aided painting throughout history. Today we too practice a form of escapism through our devices. These powerful tools have generated a debate on their resultant effects on society. As a painter I wonder what effect this technology would have had on the impressionists. I began examining the relationship we have with images. When we look at an image, contexts allows us to interpret value and ownership. With imagery becoming abundantly present in our day to day those classifications are becoming less identifiable. Navigating through digital media as a resource I began noticing a subconscious narrative beginning to form. Images allow our imaginations to disembark from the confines of our immediate surroundings, just like the Impressionists once would. The only difference being our journeys are through the gaze of others.
Through this disconnected gaze we are able to travel great distances without ever having to step foot into the outside world. Is this a convenience or a misfortune? Were the impressionist of the 19th century merely painting windows for us to view the world through? If this is the case are we not all painters? Capturing the world through our phones to then share those perspectives with one another? And if so, what purpose then does painting serve in an age where imagery and perspective are so easily disseminated. These questions have motivated me to challenge the notion of traditional painting, it’s purpose and it’s future. Installation View
No Sense of Absolute Corruption, 2019 Lucien Smith Inkjet on canvas 16.08h x 42w in 40.84h x 106.68w cm
Dirty Bicyclist, 2019 Lucien Smith Inkjet on canvas 26.70h x 18w in 67.83h x 45.72w cmBill Gates Pie in Face, 2019 Lucien Smith Inkjet on canvas 10.14h x 18w in 25.75h x 45.72w cmDentritic Crystal, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 16.41h x 20w in 41.69h x 50.80w cmMarijuana Chart, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 27.20h x 34w in 69.09h x 86.36w cm“Molly”, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 10.56h x 28w in 26.83h x 71.12w cmMontauk Aliens, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 6.67h x 12w in 16.94h x 30.48w cmRapunzel! Rapunzel!, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 18h x 13.50w in 45.72h x 34.29w cmMercedes M-Class (99 Problems), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 23.74h x 32w in 60.29h x 81.28w cmLittle Red Riding Hood, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 4.21h x 3.75w in 10.69h x 9.53w cmHuman Remains, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 82h x 61w x 3d in731 Lexington Avenue (Charlie Rose), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 4.65h x 6.25w in 11.80h x 15.88w cm Scrap Metal (Knob Creek), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 51.75 x 69 in 131.44 x 175.26 cmTrump Healthcare, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 10.48h x 26w in 61h x 66.04w cmAphrodite, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 18.33h x 11w in 46.57h x 27.94w cmHunter Hollywood Cemetery (Smokers Lounge), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 23.30h x 14w in 59.17h x 35.56w cmRepukelicans, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 7.50h x 23.68w in 19.05h x 60.15w cmTrump WWE, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 25 1/4h x 21 1/4w x 2 1/2d inTarantula, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 6.29h x 6w in 15.97h x 15.24w cmBreaking Bad, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 10.56h x 28w in 26.83h x 71.12w cmFlamingo Avenue (Hoop Dreams), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 26.12h x 16w in 66.34h x 40.64w cm“A boat is just a hole in the ocean you throw money into.”, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 21.75h x 29w in 55.24h x 73.66w cmTemple of Athena Ruins, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 70h x 56w x 3d in $17,500.00Sophie’s Bar, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 27.15h x 18w in 68.96h x 45.72w cmCy Twombly Online, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 20.25h x 27w in 51.44h x 68.58w cmFitzcaraldo (Burden of Dreams), 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 21 1/4h x 30 1/4w x 2 1/2d inBreakfast at the Greasy Spoon, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 13.30h x 20w in 33.78h x 50.80w cm20 Warren St. (TriBeca Studio/Let the Good Times Roll), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 19.86h x 43w in 44h x 109.22w cmStretching (Plank Position), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 30.67h x 17.25w in 77.89h x 43.81w cm Italian Stallion, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 14.77h x 8.50w in 37.52h x 21.59w cmLluvia de Peces, 2020 Acrylic paint and inkjet print on canvas 79 1/2h x 57w x 1 1/2d inTornado Aftermath, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 21 1/4h x 30 1/4w x 2 1/2d in“For the Avoidance of Doubt”, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 51.75 x 69 in 131.44 x 175.26 cmScratchitti (Sam’s Restaurant East Hampton), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 21.33h x 12w in 54.19h x 30.48w cmFire Drill, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 30.74h x 38w in 78.07h x 96.52w cmToasted Croutons with Beetroot Salad, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 6.29h x 6w in 15.97h x 15.24w cmPaint Chips (More Money More Problems), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 33.33h x 25w in 84.67h x 63.50w cmShroomies, Boomers, Boomtown…, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 18.28h x 10w in 46.42h x 25.40w cmChèvre, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 26.92h x 30w in 68.38h x 76.20w cmWhat happens when an unstoppable object collides with an immovable object?, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 4.65h x 6.25w in 11.80h x 15.88w cmWounded Knee, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 22.33h x 28w in 56.72h x 71.12w cmPothole Fishing, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 29.72h x 36w in 75.50h x 91.44w cm Atlanta Fractals, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 60.04h x 39w in 152.50h x 99.06w cm Iwata Spray Guns (Cleaning for Flood Paintings), 2019 Inkjet on canvas 23.74h x 28w in 60.31h x 71.12w cmChocolate Meringue, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 6.75h x 9w in 17.14h x 22.86w cmJacquelyn, Bill, Henry, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 11h x 19.56w in 27.94h x 49.67w cmKate Moss Tattoo by Lucian Freud, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 7.50h x 13w in 19.05h x 33.02w cmTiny Painting, 2019 Silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 3 1/4h x 5 3/4w inDead Trees, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 21.48h x 33w in 54.57h x 83.82w cmAmerica’s Response, 2019 Inkjet on canvas 19.90h x 24w in 50.55h x 60.96w cm
Black Moth, 2019 Nick Atkins Oil, air brush acrylic on wood with sequins 12.5 x 7.5 in 29.21 x 19.05 cm $1,000.00 Purchase Sun, 2018 Dominic Santos Archival pigment print 8 x 10 in 20.32 x 25.4 c $280.00 PurchaseDemo 2, 2019 Tremaine Emory Velvet tapestry (found object), natural cotton wreaths (handmade by artist) 62 x 46 in 157.48 x 116.84 cm $5,000.00 PurchaseOpening (Block 488 Lot 1), 2018 Andrew Kass C-Print 10 x 8 in 25.4 x 20.32 cm Edition of 50 $250.00 PurchaseSpitting In The Faces Of A Billion Unborn Children, 2019 Cali Dewitt Inkjet and acrylic on canvas 48 x 48 in 121.92 x 121.92 cm $7,500.00 PurchaseUntitled, 2019 Nick Whiteford Photography 4 x 6 in New York University $1,450.00 Purchase
WebsiteNice Parking, 2019 Ben Werther Crayon rubbing on Japanese paper 8 1/2 x 11 21.59 x 27.94 cm $100.00 soldIt’s Not What It Seems, 2019 Alexander James Oil on canvas 39 1/3 x 39 1/3 x 1 1/2 in 100 x 100 x 4 cm $6,000.00 PurchaseLight in The Earth, is Everywhere/Seal The Planet, 2019 Nick Farhi Oil and pastel on aluminum panel 14 x 10 x .10 in 35.56 x 25.4 x 0.25 cm $2,500.00 PurchaseHow To Repulse A Demon I, 2019 Heather Benjamin Gouache and pencil on paper 14 x 20 in 35.56 x 50.8 cm $800.00 PurchaseUntitled (Mr. Potato Head), 2019 Henry Swanson Oil on linen 10 x 8 in 25.4 cm by 20.32 cm $700.00 Purchase Untitled Landscape 001, 2019 Danny Rose Acrylic, enamel on canvas 6 x 6 x 1.5 in 15.24 x 15.24 x 3.81 cm $100.00 soldTV Song, 2019 Andy Heck Boyd Pen on paper 5 1/2 x 9 in 13.97 cm x 22.86 cm $100.00 soldSalt, Pepper, Ketchup, 2019 Alex Stern Acrylic on canvas 76 x 50 in 193.04 x 127 cm $2,300.00 PurchaseBreathing, 2018 Zijuan Wang Water-sensitive paper 11.81 x 39.37 in 30 x 100 cm $1,000.00 PurchaseIcing 2, 2018 Adrian Schachter Acrylic, gesso and gel on wooden board 34 x 34 in 86.36 x 86.36 cm $900.00 PurchaseSevere Patient, 2018 Miranda Yokota Print 23 x 16 in 59 x 42 cm $180.00 PurchaseTucked and Buckled, 2018 Anthony Palocci Jr Gouache on paper 8 x 6 in 20.3 x 15.24 cm $300.00 soldCrescent Rain, 2019 Chito Enamel on paper 18 x 24 in 45.72 x 60.96 cm soldNight Fox, 2019 Elliott Chambers Oil on canvas 15 1/2 x 13 x 1.5 39.3cm x 33cm x 3.8cm $1,800.00 soldSlice, 2012 Anthony Palocci Jr Oil on canvas 30 x 30 in 76.2 x 76.2 cm $2,500.00 soldNight Moves, 2019 Tarek Al-Shammaa Oil stick and acrylic on canvas 62 x 67 in 160 x 170 cm $6,986.00 PurchaseBaby, 2019 Rex Acrylic and ink print on paper 20 x 30 in 50.8 x 76.2 cm $5,000.00 soldFailures of Kindness, 2019 Anders Lindseth Crayon on panel 8 x 10 x 1 in 20.32 x 25.4 x 2.54 cm $1,000.00 PurchaseHey Siri, play Black Flag, 2019 Felix Bardy Oil and enamel on paper 39.3 x 27.5 in 100 x 70 cm $500.00 Purchase
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Untitled (Fly Line 04), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 08), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 03), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 01), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 06), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 05), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 07), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 09), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00Untitled (Fly Line 02), 2018 Colin Mcelroy Collage on paper 9 × 12 in $250.00
Aron’s work plays with images and notions of “something” and “nothing”—myth making and introspective practice—the idea of Lost Civilization comes as an afterthought to summarize a group of works that for a moment, conclude within a ongoing experiment in paint.
Enumerable Rounds in a Handful of Fields, 2018 David Aron Acrylic on wood 23 1/2 × 15 inVolitional Formations, 2008 David Aron Acrylic on canvas 24 × 24 inSilver Shadow, 2018 David Aron Acrylic on wood 23 1/2 × 15 inFormations in Moss, 2018 David Aron Acrylic on wood 24 × 15 in Eddy, 2018 David Aron Acrylic on wood 24 × 15 inHolding the Line, 2018 David Aron Acrylic on canvas 24 × 24 in