
Lucas Rubly: Tangerine marks the São Paulo artist's first New York solo exhibition, presenting paintings rooted in modernist tradition that meditate on memory, erosion, and the unstable architectures of place. Working with a muted palette and finely calibrated surfaces, Rubly builds and wears down layers until forms blur at their edges, suggesting not only the passage of time but its compression within the image itself. The works resist fixed narratives, offering instead atmospheres shaped by loss, persistence, and quiet impermanence.