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Installation Views of “Neon Dust” @ GR Gallery, NYC

Installation Views of
A few weeks ago, we shared and attending the opening of Neon Dust, a group show featuring new works from Chino Amobi, Jebila Okongwu, Juan Cuéllar Costa and Lim Kaye at GR Gallery on Bowery in New York. Today, we have full installation views of the works, an international grouping “that explicitly connect with themes of post-apocalyptic and cyberpunk fiction aesthetically softened by Pop-inspired, bright and graphic allusions, suggesting hope and healing solutions.”
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Paul Chan “3rd Light” at Fondazione Sandra e Giancarlo Bonollo, Vicenza

“Shelter all the images of languageand make use of them, for they are in the desert,where you must go in search of them.”—Jean Genet The exhibition 3rd Light is dedicated to the work of the same name by artist Paul Chan (Hong Kong, 1973 – who lives and works in New York). Through video, installations,
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Claudia Pagès Rabal “Five Defence Towers” at Chisenhale Gallery, London

Claudia Pagès Rabal’s practice intertwines words, bodies, music, and movement. “Five Defence Towers” marks Pagès’ first institutional solo exhibition in London and the premiere of a major new moving image commission. Continuing her exploration along the Silk Road, Pagès’ new commission locates five defence towers built throughout Catalonia’s former borderlands. During the 9th and 10th
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Jamhot bakes purpose into a bold new identity for Freedom Bakery

To mark a decade of social impact, the Glasgow-based studio reimagines the brand of a bakery that’s changing lives, one loaf at a time.

As far as design briefs go, this one had all the right ingre…

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Kent O’Connor: Flame of Vapor

Kent O'Connor: Flame of Vapor
Matthew Brown is pleased to announce Flame of Vapor, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Kent O’Connor at the gallery’s New York location. Working across the traditional painting genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, O’Connor prioritizes deep observation and engagement, emphasizing the essential presence of artist and subject while making his work.