
Twenty by Sixteen returns for its fourth iteration at Morgan Lehman, a group exhibition that invites unpredictable variety within a shared constraint: Sixty artists, two works each, all measuring exactly 20 × 16 inches. The vertical dimensions recall the pages of a book, and the show might be read as one. With old-fashioned brushwork alongside AI, color unleashed and contained, politics and street life and war, everything is up in the air—or on the walls.
Featuring works by: Yevgeniya Baras, Naomi Basu, Myles Bennett, Kiko Bordeos, Patrick Bower, Sarah Brenneman, Scott Brodie, Michael Buckland, Sharon Butler, Susan Carr, Jaqueline Cedar, Phoebe Kalm Choi, Yen Yen Chou, Rachel Gisela Cohen, Srishti Dass, Eric Doeringer, Debra Drexler, Mark Joshua Epstein, Nancy Friedland, Katerina Ganchak, Dan Gausman, Emily Gherard, Chambliss Giobbi, Clare Grill, Nadia Haji Omar, Erika b Hess, Herok, Amanda Hunter, Ray Hwang, Abbi Kenny, Jenny Kemp, Colleen Kiely, Lauren Krukowski, Natalie Lanese, Matthew Logsdon, Jebediah Long, Paul Loughney, Jamie Martinez, Alex McQuilkin, Sarah Alice Moran, Sue Muskat, Himeka Murai, Patrick Neal, Liz Nielsen, Jodie Niss, Natalie Ortiz, Lauren Packard, Gary Petersen, Joan Reutershan, Julia Rooney, Laurie Rosenwald, Cordy Ryman, Nature Shankar, Scott Simeral, Roxa Smith, Clintel Steed, Hannah Stoll, Mary Temple, Tom Walker, Kirk Ke Wang, Thomas Whitridge, and Daniel Zeller.