Zachari Logan and Morley Shayuk explore the complexities of nature, examining its potential connections in itself, between other organisms, and within a societal context, with juxtaposing approaches in both theme and style.
Both artists are concerned with their respective obsessions, one of words and one of a specific horizontal form. Delving into these obsessions is an indulgent experience both for the eyes and the mind.
In the show What The Moon Saw by integrating the freedom of abstract gestures with a complex figurative vocabulary, Smith achieved a language of her own.
These hyper-realist photographs seem so real that they become unreal. In this show West outlines a new American aesthetic through a modern mythology of disengagement.
Surrender to pleasure’s demands and indulge yourself in an evening of art exploration and desire-seeking, while surrounded by immersive art installations, performances, cocktails and more
Joan Kaufman’s work examines the relationship between man and nature, particularly the sentimentality and intimacy that could, and to an extent does, exist between us.