The Armory Show 2021
Sharing art in person is truly one of our most cherished experiences.
While curating our booth for The Armory Show 2021, we were conscious to choose a mixture of both new and historically important artworks that, because of their dynamic presence, are experienced best in person, including: luxuriant, impasto abstractions by Young-Il Ahn (b. 1934 - d. 2020); deft, material examinations of the American caste system by Alfred Conteh; luminous pill reliefs by Beverly Fishman; richly textured, multimedia wall works by Jeffrey Gibson; luminescent, pop-inspired paintings and sculptures from Deborah Kass; a defining work of mini-maximalist portraiture from José Lerma; a selection of extraordinary, geometric encaustic paintings by one of the latest artists to join our program, the critically acclaimed abstract painter James Little; and a suite of rarely seem, seminal early abstractions by Clare Rojas.
We are also proud to be presenting a selection of key works from artists spotlighted in our summer solo shows, including: Haitian-Canadian artist Manuel Mathieu, whose exhibition Negroland: A Landscape of Desires premiered this summer at Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St.; Los Angeles based artist Kour Pour, whose exhibition Familiar Spirits is currently on view at Kavi Gupta | Washington Blvd.; and South African artist Mary Sibande, whose exhibition Unhand Me, Demon! recently inaugurated our new street level gallery space at Kavi Gupta | Washington Blvd.; as well as a selection of new works from a group of emerging and mid-career artists new to our program, including Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Basil Kincaid, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Suchitra Mattai, and Michi Meko, all of whom are featured in the group exhibition Realms of Refuge, currently on view at Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St.
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Tomokazu Matsuyamab. 1976If I Fell From Me to You, 2021Acrylic and mixed media on canvas63 3/4 x 66 in
161.8 x 167.6 cm -
Jeffrey Gibson, MAKE ME FEEL IT, 2021
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Alfred Conteh, Jade, 2020
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Basil Kincaid, Lullaby, 2021
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Mary Sibande, Admiration of the Purple Figure, 2013
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José Lerma, Mom, 2015
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Kour Pour, Dong Saeng, 2021
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Deborah Kassb. 1952Don't Stop 1 (Yellow/Black), 2020Acrylic and neon on canvas72 x 72 x 3 in
182.9 x 182.9 x 7.6 cm -
Beverly Fishmanb. 1955Untitled (Depression, Anxiety, ADHD), 2021Urethane paint on wood44 x 44 3/4 x 2 in
111.8 x 113.7 x 5.1 cm -
Clare Rojas, Waterfall, 2013
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James Littleb. 1952Recognizable Difference, 2016Raw pigment on canvas33 1/4 x 41 1/2 x 1 1/2 in
84.5 x 105.4 x 3.8 cm -
Manuel Mathieu, To be whole/The Encounter, 2021
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Michi Meko, The Long View, 2021