Emerging artists represent themselves by showing their works, outlining commission preferences, and receiving inquiries from galleries, brands, and other parties.
New YorkThrough technologies of the press, the printer, the fold, the software, the knife, Tsui pursues ways in which the terms of production and labor can be redefined through scale-shifts of time.
New YorkJake Hasapopoulos explores psychological extremity and cultural entropy, through melancholic investigations into philosophy, mysticism, and belief.
New YorkIdris is interested in the repeating and the delayed, the burgeoning and the fugitive. Through references to scarred landscapes, half returns, and black ghosts unburied, his paintings depart from teleologies of finality.
New HavenThrough moving image, printmaking, and installation, Kahn examines how photographic images erode and transform — testing the stability of pictures and the narratives they carry.
New YorkThrough painting, drawing, and sculpture, Vandersall explores themes such as place, apocalyptic psychology, and the relationship between the body and nature.
New YorkThrough watercolor, drawing, and video, Gabrielle explores biographical themes that draw the viewer into both an understanding of the artist and personal reflection.