03/04/2025-04/08/2025 Peter Peri born in 1971 is a British artist known for his work in painting and drawing. Peri studied at Chelsea College of Art, London, graduating from the MA programme in 2003. He made his debut in 2003 at Bloomberg New Contemporaries. He has also shown at Art Now at Tate Britain in April 2007, the Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland in September 2006 and his work was shown at Tate Britain's Classified and the Arts Council Collection's How to Improve the World: 60 Years of British Art at the Hayward Gallery, London. Peri's work has a personal connection to Modernism. His grandfather was Laszlo Péri (1899–1967), a Hungarian émigré to Britain who was involved in Constructivism before turning to architecture and later in his life to Realism. After 1945 his grandfather adopted the name "Peter Peri" also. 12/14/2024 Matthias Garcia is a contemporary artist born in 1994 and based in Paris. His work primarily consists of paintings and drawings that oscillate between gentleness and violence, reflecting the duality often experienced during adolescence. Garcia’s art is known for its dreamlike quality and its exploration of themes such as childhood and dreams, which he often portrays through delicate human figures and natural landscapes. Numerous key galleries and museums such as MCBA, Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts Lausanne have featured his work in the past. Matthias Garcia has been featured in articles for FAD Magazine, WHITEWALL and Art Viewer. The most recent article is Fad Favourites at Paris Art Week written for FAD Magazine in October 2024.12/14/2024 Apolonia Sokol is a French figurative painter of Polish descent. She uses portraiture as a tool for political empowerment, drawing on art history and contemporary issues of feminism and queer identity. Her works, characterized by striking colors made from natural pigments and intimate, collaborative relationships with her subjects, explore themes of gender, body politics, and alternative kinships. Notable for their reinterpretations of canonical art, Sokol’s paintings have been featured in prestigious exhibitions worldwide, while her life and work were chronicled in the award-winning HBO documentary Apolonia, Apolonia (2023). 10/25/2024-12/7/2024 Julien Ceccaldi (b. 1987, Montreal, Canada) lives and works in New York, NY. He received his BFA from Concordia University, Montreal, in 2009. He held his first major solo museum exhibition titled Solito, at Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany (2018). He has exhibited in several international galleries and institutions including Greene Naftali, New York, NY; Lomex, New York, NY; Oakville Galleries, Ontario, Canada; Swiss Institute, New York, NY; the 9th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany; Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany; among others. Ceccaldi’s comics and drawings have frequently been featured in online and print publications, and he is the author of several self-published comic books. 11/01/2024-11/30/2024 Miho Hatori is a singer, musician, and visual artist, primarily known as the vocalist of the legendary NYC group Cibo Matto. Hatori moved to New York City in 1993 to study art before co-founded Cibo Matto in 1994. They released their debut album Viva! La Woman in 1996. She has done many other collaborations with artists such as the Beastie Boys, Sean Lennon, The 6ths, Gorillaz, and co-founded here own Brazilian-styled musical project Smokey & Miho with Beck guitarist Smokey Hormel. She is currently developing her other project, New Optimism, creating music and fashion. Miho is originally from Tokyo, but has been working and living in NYC for too many years. 09/23/2024-10/23/2024 Ficus Interfaith is a collaboration between Ryan Bush (b. 1990, Colorado) and Raphael Martinez-Cohen (b. 1989, New York City). As a sculptural practice, Ficus Interfaith pursues projects that investigate ingenuity and novelty as it emerges from craft. Their research focuses on historical imagery, language, and symbolism that is ubiquitous to the point of being overlooked or misunderstood. Using terrazzo, a composite material consisting of leftover marble, glass, and other waste used to make decorative floors since antiquity, Ficus Interfaith embraces the spirit of collaboration and reuse while reimagining how craft can enter our lives and affect the spaces we create and inhabit. Their work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Deli Gallery, New York; in lieu, Los Angeles; Incident Report, Hudson, NY; Jack Chiles, New York, NY; Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Prairie, Chicago, IL; among others including Noplace at P.P.O.W. Gallery in New York, NY and In Practice: Total Disbelief at SculptureCenter, Queens, NY. In 2018, they were artists in residence at 2727 California Street, Berkeley, CA and Shandaken: Storm King, NY.
05/16/2025-06/10/25 Umico Niwa was born in 1991 in Japan. She received her MFA in Sculpture + Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. She has held solo exhibitions at XYZ Collective in Tokyo, Japan (2023); Someday Gallery in New York City, NY (2022); Tilings in Montreal, Canada (2022); and Holding Contemporary in Portland, OR (2020). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Chanel Nexus Hall, Tokyo (2024); Simon Subal in New York City, NY (2022); Kristina Kite in Los Angeles, CA (2021); and Miriam in New York City, NY (2020). She was a resident at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art (2022). 05/16/2025-06/04/25 Corin Hewitt is a professor of Sculpture + Extended Media. Hewitt’s installations, performances, sculptures, photographs, and videos investigate relationships within architecture and domestic life. He also often draws on past experience as an electrician and plumber — a laborer who works in often unseen and utilitarian spaces. Hewitt received his BA from Oberlin College and his MFA from Bard College.Solo exhibitions of Hewitt’s work include Whitney Museum of American Art, MOCA Cleveland, ICA VCU, the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, the Seattle Museum of Art, Laurel Gitlen, New York, Taxter and Spengemann, NY, and Western Bridge, Seattle. 04/15/2025-05/16/25 Margherita Raso lives and works in Basel and Milan. Raso holds a BA in Visual Arts from Brera Academy in Milan and an MA in Fine Arts from the University of Art and Design in Basel. From 2014 to 2019 she was co-organizer of the artist-run space Armada in Milan. Recent solo exhibitions include Eight Types of Whistle, Teatro dell’Iride, Petritoli, IT, 2023; In dem Schloss, Milieu, Bern, CH, 2023; Vizio di Forma, Magazzino Italian Art, New York, US, 2022; Casting The Tempo, Santa Maria in Lucedio Abbey, Vercelli, IT, 2021; Canal, Bible, New York, US, 2018; and Piercing, Fanta-MLN, Milan, IT, 2017. 04/13/2025-05/13/2025 Miki Morioka Born in Tokyo in 1989. Graduated from the Department of Intermedia Art at Tokyo University of the Arts, where she also completed her graduate studies. Morioka’s practice explores the relationship between space, people, and objects, particularly in contexts where communication emerges. Selected exhibitions include After They Left (Long Story Short NYC, curated by Kyoko Hamaguchi, USA, 2023), POP-UP “ARTIST RUNNING” #6 (void+eaves, curated by Hikotaro Kanehira, Tokyo, 2022), Before It Became a Voice (two-person exhibition with Chihiro Gombe, Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo, Tokyo, 2020), The Flag of Sulking Sleep (Toride Geidai Cafeteria Showcase, Ibaraki, 2017), Rich Farts in a Holy Temple (curated by Taro Izumi, Toshima Museum, Tokyo, 2016), CAMP August Exhibition and CAMP July Exhibition (CAMP Studio Aufheben, Tokyo, 2015), Pre-Opening Party (organized by Naomi Oguchi, blanclass, Kanagawa, 2015), and Delta: The Tactility of Possibility (BankART Studio NYK, Kanagawa, 2013). 3/18/2025-04/09/25 Ryu Takeda (b. 1989, Ibaraki, Japan) is a Japanese artist whose paintings emerge from images evoked by accidental stains and scratches. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions such as "Devonian Touch" (TAV GALLERY, Tokyo, 2024) and "Griffin" (LAVENDER OPENER CHAIR, Tokyo, 2023). He has also participated in group exhibitions including "GROUP SHOW: 5 ARTISTS" (KOSAKU KANECHIKA, Tokyo, 2024) and "HANNAH" (parcel, Tokyo, 2024). Takeda lives and works in Tokyo.



























































