Derrick Adams
Mirroring Idealism, 2021
Wall relief: UV curable pigment on Mirror Dibond
Edition of 40
28 1/4 x 53 1/2 x 3 inches
”We are pleased to announce our new viewing concept and location entitled Domestic Setting. Our new focus was borne from working with clients to build their collections and helping them create narratives in the context of their home and how they live with art has been one of the exciting challenges of the last few years.
Style, identity and agency are fundamental themes in the work of Mickalene Thomas. She is interested in presenting positive images of black women that explore ideas of identity, sexuality, and power.
Mickalene Thomas
Grand Illusion (detail), 2003
Rhinestones, Sworovski crystals and acrylic on wood panel
49 x 21 inches
Skillfully rendering both words and images, Joel Mesler creates compositions that draw from childhood memories and life experiences. The resulting paintings meld his private impressions with cultural touchstones to illustrate aspects of universal human consciousness.
Joel Mesler
Untitled (Copa Cabana), 2020
Pigment on linen
55 x 46 inches
”"Joy, excitement, celebration, peanut butter, and jelly sandwiches "
Joel Mesler
Andy Warhol
Drag Queen (IIIA.2), 1975
Unique screenprint
paper: 37 3/8 x 29 1/2 inches
frame: 43 1/2 x 36 7/8 inches
Jordy Kerwick
One Foot In, 2020
Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
70 7/8 x 62 15/16 inches
“ in a society rife with purported information, we know that words have power, but usually when they don’t mean anything…this concerted attempt to erase the responsibilities of thought and volition from our daily lives has produced a nation of couched-out softies, easily riled up by the most cynically vacuous sloganeering and handily manipulated by the alibis of ‘morality’ and false patriotism. To put it bluntly, no one‘s home. We are literally absent from our own present.” Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Who Salutes Longest?), 1989
Photo engraving on magnesium
19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches
Louise Bourgeois
You are my Polar Star, 2009
Archival dyes on fabric with stitching in red thread
edition of 15
paper: 36 x 27 5/8 inches
George Condo speaks of his similarity to Picasso and explains that
‘I describe what I do as psychological cubism. Picasso painted violin from four different perspectives at one moment. I do the same with psychological states’
George Condo
Untitled, 1992
Colored pencil and pastel on paper
paper: 24 x 18 inches
frame: 30 1/2 x 24 1/4 inches