Exhibition
Boundaries
28 Mar 2024 – 15 May 2024
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 13:00 – 19:00
- Tuesday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 12:00 – 18:00
Address
- 702 Ninth Avenue
- New York
New York - 10019
- United States
Curated by Tracey Ryans and Nancy Caton, Boundaries explores both the physical elements of the topic as well as its psychological manifestations.
About
Tracey Ryans currently serves as a Cultural Counsel for Kunstmuseum, Basel Switzerland, Factory International Manchester UK, Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands, and the Netherlands Danse Theater. He is also a co-owner/founder of Neuehouse, as well as iconic NY establishments such as La Esquina, Miss Lilly’s, Odo, Metrograph Theater, and Soho House Grasmere in Rhinebeck, NY. Ryans’s commitment to the arts extends to serving on the boards of The Kitchen, The Brooklyn Zen Center, Powerhouse Arts, The Mondrian Initiative, The National Black Theater, and the branding committee for The Central Park Conservancy. Additionally, he has contributed his expertise to the marketing committee for The New Victory Theater and notably serves as a consultant to Frieze Art Fair NY and Vanity Fair.
Ryans is an accomplished international public speaker. He was invited to speak at “The Business of Design” in Hong Kong. He is also developing a podcast and book titled “Thé Cérémonie." He is a co-founder of the artist activist collective “Wide Awakes” with Hank Willis Thomas, Black Thought, Alicia Keys, and Jose Parla.
Nancy Caton is a Fountain House Gallery member-artist who conceived the exhibition’s theme. Her art is greatly influenced by her study of physics and mathematics and articulates the endless natural geometric structures of reality. Prior to her foray into creating art, Caton had an extensive career in the fashion industry, including owning her own high-end atelier, Nancy Whiskey & The Sewing Factory.
Participating artists: Christine Albane, Madeleine Hope Arthurs, Sydni Ann Baker, Judith Berman, L.B. Berman, Nancy Caton, Joellyn Cheng, Miguel Colón, Nicholas DiMichele, Gayle Dorsky, Nelia Gibbs, Glenn Goldstein, Bryan Michael Greene, Garvin Henry, Issa Ibrahim, Roger Jones, Michael Kronenberg, Vincent Lamberti, Ambar Martinez, Monica Mei, Tzu Moy, Nicolaus J. Myers, Ariel Navarrete, Anthony Newton, Tanya Nickolan, Shear Noble, Saverio Penza, Mathew Reith, Jared Rem, Angela Rogers, Thomas Schneider, Barry Senft, Solange Singer, Susan Spangenberg, Guy Szeto, Alyson Vega, Boo Lynn Walsh, and Karen Zechowy. This program is funded, in part, by generous support from the Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.