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Winter Group Show

January 31 – March 8, 2025

Miya Ando, Chou-un (Clouds That Look Like A Flock Of Birds In The Sky) October 4 2022 6:32 PM NYC, 2022, dye, pigment, resin & urethane on aluminum, 40 x 40 inches/101.6 x 101.6 cm
Miya Ando, Unkai (A Sea Of Clouds) June 17 2023 6:01 AM NYC, 2023, ink on aluminum composite, 61 x 122 inches/155 x 310 cm
Miya Ando, Unkai (A Sea Of Clouds) June 20 2023 6:54 PM NYC, 2023, ink on aluminum composite, 98.5 x 98.5 inches/250.2 x 250.2 cm
Karen Knorr, Corridor, Musée Carnavalet, 2007, pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Photo Rag Baryta 315gsm paper, 58 x 72.5 inches/147.3 x 184.2 cm
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall on Colors, 2025, pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board, 51.3 x 76.3 inches/130 x 194 cm
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall on Colors, 2025, pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board, 51.3 x 76.3 inches/130 x 194 cm
Anila Quayyum Agha, Circle the Kaaba - Chartreuse, 2016, mixed media on paper (black and chartruese beads and embroidery on black paper)
Anila Quayyum Agha, Walk With Me My Beloved 3, 2017, mixed media collage on paper/ mylar (laser-cut paper, embroidery), 29.5 x 29.5 inches/74.9 x 74.9 cm
Chun Kwang Young, Aggregation 23 - SE112, 2023, mixed media with Korean mulberry paper, 90.2 x 72 inches/229 x 183 cm
Chun Kwang Young, Aggregation 23 - JL088, 2023, mixed media with Korean mulberry paper, 46.5 x 36.6 inches/118 x 93 cm
Chun Kwang Young, Aggregation 24 - FE020, 2024, mixed media with Korean mulberry paper, 35.8 x 29.1 inches/91 x 74 cm
Neha Vedpathak, Infinite Possibilities (Creative Force), 2023, hand plucked Japanese paper, acrylic paint, thread, 73 x 58 inches/185.4 x 147.3 cm
Matthew Kirk, Can We Please Build A Mountain?, 2024, mixed media, 60 x 48 inches/152.4 x 122 cm
Matthew Kirk, A New Moon, 2024, mixed media, 30 x 30 inches/76.2 x 76.2 cm
Matthew Kirk, Felt The Need, 2024, mixed media, 42 x 42 inches/106.7 x 106.7 cm
Matthew Kirk, Who Needs Tomorrow, 2024, mixed media, 42 x 66 inches/106.7 x 167.6 cm
Trishla Jain, Beyond, 2024, watercolor and ink on linen, 48 x 48 inches/122 x 122 cm
Trishla Jain, Magician, 2024, watercolor and ink on canvas, 72 x 60 inches/182.9 x 152.4 cm
Trishla Jain, Magnetism, 2024, watercolor and ink on canvas, 60 x 60 inches/152.4 x 152.4 cm
Sohan Qadri, Ajnata IV, ink and dye on paper, 55 x 39.5 inches/139.7 x 100.3 cm
Jane Lee, Purple Blues M1, 2022, mixed acrylic media, 20.1 x 18.9 x 2.4 inches/51 x 48 x 6 cm
Jane Lee, Purple Blues M3, 2022, mixed acrylic media, 19.7 x 19.3 x 2.4 inches/50 x 49 x 6 cm
Jane Lee, Somewhere I, 2024, mixed acrylic media, 63 x 94.5 x 3.5 inches/160 x 240 x 9 cm
Kenny Nguyen, Eruption Series No.17, 2024, hand-cut silk fabric, acrylic paint, canvas, mounted on wall, 84 x 62 inches/213.4 x 157.5 cm
Kenny Nguyen, Eternal Thread No. 5, 2022, hand-cut silk fabric, acrylic paint, canvas, mounted on wall, 72 x 45 inches/182.9 x 114.3 cm
Robert Natkin, Choate #13, acrylic and graphite on paper mounted on canvas, 13.5 x 10.5 inches/34.3 x 278.1 cm
Robert Natkin, The Stranger, 1984, acrylic on canvas, 84 x 72 inches/213.4 x 183 cm
Robert Natkin, Untitled, acrylic on board mounted on canvas, 12.75 x 10 inches/32.4 x 25.4 cm

About This Exhibition

We are pleased to present an exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs by a glogal group of artists. 

 

The range of work in the show offers a glimpse into our diverse programming and spotlights artists you’ll be seeing more of in 2025, including Mathew Kirk whose new mixed-media assemblages are inspired by Diné motifs found in textiles, and Kenny Nguyen, whose deconstructed paintings composed of silk will be the subject of a solo show in New York in May.
 

THE ARTISTS

Anila Quayyum Agha (b. 1965, Lahore, Pakistan), Miya Ando (1973, Los Angeles), Chun Kwang Young (b. 1944, Hongchun, South Korea), Trishla Jain (b. 1985, New Delhi),  Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Arizona), Karen Knorr (b. 1954, Frankfurt),  Jane Lee (b. 1963, Singapore), Robert Natkin (1930–2010), Kenny Nguyen (b. 1990, Ben Tre Province, Vietnam), Sohan Qadri (1932–2011), Hiroshi Senju (b. 1958, Tokyo) and Neha Vedpathak (b. 1982, Pune, India).

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