Friends in Both Places
June 26 - August 15, 2025
Gertrude Abercrombie, Silas Borsos, Lewis Brander, Seth Becker, Tobias Bradford, Maria Calandra, Shannon Cartier Lucy, Kari Cholnoky, Ann Craven, Sue de Beer, Brock Enright, Michele Fletcher, Sky Glabush, Dan Herschlein, Hydeon, Dana James, Scott Kahn, Gina Litherland, Bonnie Lucas, Mia Middleton, Chris Oh, Cindy Sherman, Alice Tippit, Alexander Tovborg
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Installation view, Friends in Both Places, 2025
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Gertrude Abercrombie
Still Life with Grapes, 1940
Oil on panel
Framed: 11 ½ × 13 ½ inches -
Seth Becker
A Leopard Shot for Entering a Chapel, 2024
Oil on wood
9 x 13 inches -
Silas Borsos
Half a Lemon, 2025
Oil on panel
Framed: 10 × 12 inches -
Silas Borsos
Mud Dancers, 2025
Oil on panel
Framed: 7 ⅛ × 13 ⅛ inches -
Tobias Bradford
Dog, 2024
Wood, found accordion, springs, hinges and electrical components
18 × 50 × 36 inches -
Lewis Brander
Field III, 2024–25
Oil on linen
Framed: 10 ⅝ × 8 ⅞ inches -
Maria Calandra
Heart's Love is High (Nasturtiums over Thurlow Head), 2025
Acrylic on linen
45 × 60 inches -
Kari Cholnoky
Megaphone, 2025
Acrylic, paper pulp, wire, window screen, collage, wood
7 × 24 × 4 ½ inches -
Ann Craven
Deer in Emerald Field #3, 2007
Oil on canvas
60 × 48 ⅛ inches -
Sue de Beer
Untitled, 2025
Painted wood, fabric, plaster, paint, and sequins
40 × 18 × 26 inches -
Sue de Beer
Untitled, 2024
Painted wood, fabric, plaster, and paint
55 × 18 × 24 inches -
Brock Enright
Wellwater, 2006 (still)
Video (duration: 3m30)
Edition of 3 plus 2 APs -
Michele Fletcher
Deepwinter, 2024
Oil on linen
47 ¼ × 59 inches
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Michele Fletcher
The Fecundity of Time, 2025
Oil on linen
47 ¼ × 59 inches -
Sky Glabush
Hilda’s thistle spike, 2025
Oil and sand on canvas
18 × 14 inches -
Dan Herschlein
In The Hole Of Homes II, 2022
Milk paint, wax, graphite, color pencil, joint compound, on wood
Framed: 18 × 20 ½ inches -
Hydeon
The Battle at Abneribbnon, 2025
Gouache on wood panel
30 × 40 inches -
Dana James
The Sandbox, 2025
Oil, pigment, acrylic on canvas
Diptych, overall: 48 × 30 inches -
Scott Kahn
A Dream of Gina, 1985
Oil on linen
18 × 22 inches -
Gina Litherland
The Gods, 2017
Oil on panel
Framed: 31 ⅝ × 25 ⅝ inches -
Bonnie Lucas
Blue Vase with Flower, 2004-14
Oil on wood panel
14 × 11 inches -
Bonnie Lucas
Some Flowers, The Sun, 2004-14
Oil on linen
16 × 20 inches -
Shannon Cartier Lucy
Star faced woman, 2024
Oil on canvas
48 × 68 inches -
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Shroud, 2025
Oil on linen
18 ⅛ × 14 ¼ inches -
Mia Middleton
Unmade, 2025
Oil on linen
18 ⅛ × 14 ¼ inches -
Chris Oh
Tableau, 2022-25 Acrylic on found bone 7 ½ × 13 × 2 ½inches
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Cindy Sherman
Untitled #640, 2010/2023
Gelatin silver print and chromogenic color print
Framed: 29 ¼ × 22 ⅜ inches
Edition of 6, plus 1 AP -
Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #51, 1979
Gelatin silver print
Framed: 16 ⅞ × 14 ⅞ inches
Edition of 10, plus 2 AP -
Alice Tippit
Span, 2025 Oil on canvas 17 × 21 inches
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Alexander Tovborg
St. Francis Peace Prayer I, 2015
Acrylic, fabric collage, gold leaf on panel
70 ¾ × 43 ¼ inches
Press Release
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present Friends in Both Places, a group exhibition featuring a blend of paintings, photography, sculpture and mixed media works by 24 artists. The exhibition spans both floors of the gallery’s Tribeca space.
As its point of departure, this presentation looks towards a quotation from the great American bard Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to most by his nom de plume Mark Twain. A devilish wit, Twain once mused, “I don’t like to commit myself about heaven and hell—you see, I have friends in both places.” While inherently preoccupied with polarities both literal and abstract—mining such juxtapositions as luminosity and darkness, salvation and damnation—the exhibition presents no verdicts, instead offering viewers a spectrum with ample gray area in which they alone can orient themselves. With heavenly skewing compositions intermingled among the hellish, it is the viewer’s subjective perception of the works on view that classifies them as one or the other—perhaps, even, as both or somewhere in between.
Drawing inspiration from the theme of the Last Judgement, a concept shared by Abrahamic religions and Zoroastrianism, the exhibition explores contemporary contemplations of the topic, an oft repeated art historical subject that has inspired the likes of Michelangelo and Hieronymous Bosch through to more recent canonical figures such as Wassily Kandinsky.
Much as Twain’s quote underscores the complexity of the nation of his youth, a country torn apart by the divisions of the Civil War, Friends in Both Places takes the dichotomy of heaven and hell as a vehicle through which to better confront the intricacies and ambiguities of our contemporary moment. Throughout history, in times of devastation or anguish, some artists have offered up imagined representations of radiant futures as a salve to soothe destabilizing anxieties while others have opted to reckon directly with the realities of humanity’s current state, in both cases attempting to make sense of and expand the boundaries of the finite world in which humankind resides. Friends in Both Places collates a selection of aesthetically seductive works which, regardless of where they fall on the spectrum of diabolical to divine, seek to plumb the depths of human experience and initiate an interrogation of profound truths.
This presentation features works by Gertrude Abercrombie, Silas Borsos, Lewis Brander, Seth Becker, Tobias Bradford, Maria Calandra, Shannon Cartier Lucy, Kari Cholnoky, Ann Craven, Sue de Beer, Brock Enright, Michele Fletcher, Sky Glabush, Dan Herschlein, Hydeon, Dana James, Scott Kahn, Gina Litherland, Bonnie Lucas, Mia Middleton, Chris Oh, Cindy Sherman, Alice Tippit, and Alexander Tovborg.