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5 exhibitions

Ana González: RÍO

RÍO

RÍO is Ana González’s third exhibition with Sean Kelly. Conceived as a metaphorical river, the exhibition presents works informed by indigenous understandings of land and water as living entities. González addresses ecological fragility through material transformation, deconstruction, and repetition, with imagery drawn from forests, rivers, and tropical landscapes, emphasizing nature as both resilient and vulnerable.

Feb 27 - Apr 11

Roy Lichtenstein: Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes

Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes

Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes brings together paintings, a sculpture, watercolors, and works on paper by Roy Lichtenstein from the 1970s and 1980s. Drawn from the collection of the Lichtenstein Family, the exhibition centers on the brushstroke motif, examining its role as both formal device and subject within the artist’s engagement with Pop art and abstraction.

Mar 19 - Apr 25

Sam Gilliam: STITCHED

STITCHED

Sam Gilliam: STITCHED focuses on works developed during the artist’s 1993 residency in Ireland, where he cut and stitched pre painted canvases into new compositions. The exhibition includes wall mounted works and hanging sculptures that merge painting and sculpture through color, geometry, and constructed form, extending Gilliam’s exploration of abstraction and material process.

Mar 12 - Apr 25

Quinha Faria: Receptors

Receptors

Quinha Faria: Receptors presents carved paintings, woven works, and sculptures that treat art as porous, responsive bodies. Working with wood, rayon, medical materials, and found textiles, she embeds, sands, dyes, and layers surfaces to evoke cellular exchange and relational bonds. Drawing on nursing and diasporic histories, her forms hover between fragility and structure, inviting viewers to move through shifting networks of attachment and care.

Mar 5 - Apr 18

Jackie Saccoccio: Portraits

Portraits

Portraits presents late works by Jackie Saccoccio, including large paintings and works on paper. Her abstract surfaces emerge through physical processes—canvases pressed and dragged together while paint remains wet—creating layered marks and flowing color. Inspired by the scale and detail of Roman Baroque sculpture, particularly Algardi’s Pope Innocent X, Saccoccio’s paintings invite viewers to encounter abstraction as a powerful, immersive presence akin to the human figure.

Mar 12 - Apr 24

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