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  • Andrew Masullo at 39 Great Jones

    Andrew Masullo's painting 5959, 2014-2015, is currently on view at Ugo Rondinone's 39 Great Jones window project space in downtown Manhattan.

  • Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. in The New York Times Style Magazine

    An interview with Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. is included in "Works for the Now, by Queer Artists of Color," an article for The New York Times Style Magazine.

  • Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones for Public Art Fund

    Tunji Adeniyi-Jones and Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. are included in the Public Art Fund's new multi-platform exhibition Art on the Grid, an initiative spanning all five boroughs of New York City. 50 artists were nominated to share work reflecting on our present moment, which can be found across 500+ locations citywide.

    Brown's new photograph Sound of the Rain is on view as of June 29; a new work by Adeniyi-Jones will launch at the end of July.

  • Jordan Kasey and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones at LOYAL

    Jordan Kasey and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones are included in the online exhibition 100! at Loyal Gallery, Stockholm, which runs from June 26 to September 26, 2020.

  • Alice Tippit at PATRON Gallery

    Alice Tippit's solo exhibition Pallid Carrier is on view at PATRON Gallery, Chicago, from June 27 - August 29, 2020.

  • Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. on PIN-UP

    Tony Jackson Jr. interviews Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. for PIN-UP Magazine.

  • Yevgeniya Baras in The New York Review

    Marisa Mazria Katz interviews Yevgeniya Baras for the The New York Review of Books.

  • Andrew Masullo at Timothy Taylor

    Andrew Masullo is included in the online viewing room exhibition Painting the Essential: New York 1980–Present, curated by Chris Martin, at Timothy Taylor, New York and London.

  • Alice Tippit in Conversation with Julie Rodrigues Widholm

    Alice Tippit speaks with curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm on the occasion of the Chicago Tribute at Frieze Viewing Room 2020.

  • Bruce M. Sherman for Drive-By-Art

    On May 9 and 10, a sculptural installation by Bruce M. Sherman can be viewed as part of the public art initiative Drive-By-Art across the South Fork of Long Island.