Kasper Kovitz The Lessons
May 18, 2024 - August 4, 2024
“It’s an ideology that everything is an ideology” says Kovitz. “The point is you have to look for where the stereotype breaks down.”
William Eric Brown
Destination: UNKNOWN
May 21 to July 30, 2023
Neon sculptures and books, and “the book,” an assembly of drawings, photographs, and mixed media, bound accordion style, which, when stretched, extends over 100 feet.
Albert Dietrich, Magnus Peterson Horner, Julian Krause, & Jesus Morales
July 21, 2022 to September 3, 2022
Magnus Peterson Horner organized this group exhibition, inviting 3 friends to show their work alongside his own. The artists in this exhibition have no overlap in rules, guidelines, or approach to the way they work, but are linked by being of a similar age.
Zeljko McMullen What I Knew As Fire
This was the first dedicated solo exhibition of Zeljko McMullen’s handmade visual art pieces. McMullen is well known as a musician and a filmmaker, and the founder of the seminal Williamsburg art space and sound performance venue Paris London New York West Nile (2006-2010). December 4, 2021 to Feb 27, 2022.
Clayton Harley Dark Room
February 29- May 12, 2024
For the past ten years Harley has devoted himself to honing the historical and present day techniques of analog photo printing. For this show Harley created 13 lightboxes, 3 doretypes, and a light installation of hand-painted glass plates projected through a lantern slide projector from the 1910s.
Jennifer Macdonald and Raphael Taylor Life and Space
Jan. 28 to April 2, 2023
Macdonald and Taylor investigate and fetishize alternative art materials which lead them to create sculptural works and spatial interventions.
Amy Marino Lyons and Christina Sucgang The Energy Within
Paintings and works on paper. These artists share an interest in the conveyance of ethos through the depiction of space. May 14, 2022 to July 1, 2022.
In the Meantime
An exhibition of works exhibited on @Meantimebushwick, during one of the early weeks of the Coronavirus lockdown March 30, 2020 to April 5, 2020.
Pam Bulter You Already Know
September 24 to December 10, 2023
Butler digs into how we are manipulated by and complicit with our culture’s parade of iconography. Her art is an examination of how this iconography reflects and reinforces our culture’s rules, stereotypes, and myths.
Jac Lahav & Seldon Yuan
Because | Why
Oct 14, 2022 to Nov 27, 2022
Paintings by Jac Lahav and drawings by Seldon Yuan. Both artists draw from their personal histories to create works that entertain existential questions and reflect on their experiences.
Louis Brawley Aesthetics of Degradation
Aesthetics of Degradation brings together a collage of forms roughly hewn out of found fallen timber. Inspired by sources as various as the Theatre of Cruelty and the Ashtavakra Gita these sculptures are executed with a longing for rituals celebrating life. August 2021 - April 2022.
Prints
An exhibition of contemporary print editions made using methods such as lithography, digital printing and silkscreen.
Boris Torres Rebels I Know
An exhibition of portraits with a limited edition publication of the same title. Essay by Martabel Wasserman. October 21 - November 17, 2019.
Come In We’re Open
Presenting ceramic by J. Ivcevich, glass by Grace Whiteside and editions by various artists published by Kayrock Screenprinting. April 14 - July 27, 2019.
The Hippies
An outdoor sculpture exhibition featuring work by Rachel Rossin, Jillian Mayer, David B. Smith, B. Thom Stevenson and Johannes Vanderbeek. October 12 - November 30, 2018.
The Store
Art, books, clothing, artist-made utilitarian goods, and objects of curiosity.