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After a year in isolation, Flore is revealing his latest exhibition “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” at Art Angels. The solo show’s title references the artist’s dual nature—rooted, but branching out to include a new direction. In this presentation, guests can enjoy the best of both of the artist’s worlds, now marked by a new style Flore has adopted and mixed with his text-heavy, graffiti-inspired pieces he garnered much acclaim for. Today, his evolution is marked in the show with ten works that boldly mix two different styles that he calls “Urbans” and “Moderns.” Deliberately paired together and juxtaposed to show his evolution and unexpected direction, Flore’s two styles communicate his personal fascination with Abstract Expressionism and mid-century techniques, textures, and movements.
“There is division, but they reflect each other, they have similarities even as they’re completely different,” said Flore. “We’ve been forgetting about our communities and our connections, and this series is meant to remind people about the good, love, and light that comes of them.”
Gabriela Ruiz’s “Futurition” takes viewers inside the mind of the artist through a series of sculptural paintings, video works, and soundscapes.
OCHI’s exhibition of Brian Wills debuts 12 new wall-hanging works that have been placed strategically throughout the gallery.
Raqib Shaw’s “Tales from an Urban Garden” comprises a series of works inspired by memories of his mother’s garden.
Honor Fraser Gallery’s “Digital Combines” centers Claudia Hart’s concept of the same name, featuring artworks by Hart and eight other artists.
Tori Wrånes utilizes her synesthesia to create physical works of art, exemplified in the exhibition "Mussel Tears" at Shulamit Nazarian.
Phyllida Barlow’s “glimpse” features new large-scale works responding to Hauser & Wirth’s home in the historic Globe Mills complex.
Hauser & Wirth is presenting its first exhibition of Gary Simmons titled "Remembering Tomorrow," on view through May 22, 2022.
“Big Heartedness, Be My Neighbor” spans the practice of the artist Pipilotti Rist from the 1980s to the present day.
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