UPCOMING
Kinki Texas | Heroes
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce Heroes, the gallery’s first solo exhibition with German artist Kinki Texas. The exhibition will include a series of large-scale, densely layered paintings and smaller drawings that combine the themes of history, philosophy, and psychology. The artist addresses the histories of violence, wars, voyages, and parables through the lens of a punk-rock aesthetic. Kinki Texas is known for his anarchic style, employing techniques borrowed from the comic genre, graffiti, and underground culture. Heroes will be viewable online from May 16 through June 20, 2020. The works will be available to view in person by appointment.
Ole Aakjær | The Pink Soul
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce its upcoming solo exhibition with leading Danish watercolor artist Ole Aakjær. Inspired by female heroines, The Pink Soul grapples with the complexity surrounding what it means to be a woman. This will be the gallery’s second solo exhibition with the artist. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, December 12, from 6-8 pm at the gallery’s 521 W. 23rd st. location.
Carole A. Feuerman | 50 Years
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition and book signing with renowned American sculptor Carole Feuerman. The exhibition, which celebrates the artist’s illustrious 50-year-career, will feature bronze and hyperreal work in both tabletop and lifesize scale, and will introduce Feuerman’s newest sculptures. The artist will be signing her new book at the opening, “Carole A. Feuerman: 50 Years and Still Looking Good,” published by Scheidegger & Spiess, with a forward by John T. Spike and essays by John Yau and Claudia Moscovici. An opening reception will be held on November 7th from 5:30- 8:00pm at the gallery’s 231 10th Ave location.
Richard Hambleton | Shadowman
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of paintings and limited edition prints by pioneering urban conceptual artist Richard Hambleton. The exhibition will feature a selection of paintings from Hambleton’s Shadowman and Horse & Rider series, including early paintings from the 1980s through the late 2000s. Richard Hambleton: SHADOWMAN will run from October 31st through November 17th, 2019 at the gallery’s 521 W 23rd St location. A private preview will be held the evening of Thursday, October 24th, from 6-8pm. The public opening will be held on October 31st from 6-8pm.
We Were Here: East Coast x West Coast | Group Exhibition
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce We Were Here: East Coast x West Coast, a group exhibition of graffiti and street art from New York and California. The exhibition will chronicle the development of street art from the early 1970s graffiti writers to the global presence of today’s street artists. Artists include Blade, Chor Boogie, Crash, Cope2, Shepard Fairey, Richard Hambleton, Keith Haring, LA2, Greg Miller, RETNA, Risk, Kenny Scharf, Seen, Swoon, and Twist. The show will be concurrent with the major street art survey Beyond the Streets in Brooklyn curated by Roger Gatsman, which showcases over 150 artists from around the world. We Were Here will run from June 27th through July 21st, 2019. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 27th, from 6-8 pm at the gallery’s 521 w. 23rd street location.
Steve Hash & Andy Warhol | Poverty/Porn
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce, Poverty/Porn, a two-person exhibition of concrete sculptures by Steve Hash and late black-and-white paintings and works on paper by Andy Warhol.
Group Exhibition | In Her Image
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce In Her Image, a group exhibition of mixed media works centered around the female figure. Artists included world-renowned hyperrealist sculptor Carole Feuerman and hyperrealist painter Yigal Ozeri, the internationally recognized fashion photographer Raphael Mazzucco, Danish watercolor painter Ole Aakjaer, body painter Andy Golub, and the American figurative artist Alex Katz. The show will run from March 28th through April 21st, 2019. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, March 28th, from 6-8pm at 231 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011. The gallery will host a performance on Thursday, April 11th, from 5-8 pm for NYC-based artist Andy Golub, who specializes in public art and body painting. Golub will be painting three live female models in the gallery space, creating a painting out of the female figure that will later be available as a print.
The Connor Brothers | A Dangerous Idea
Chase Contemporary is pleased to announce A Dangerous Idea, its first exhibition with British artists The Connor Brothers. In partnership with British brand Maddox Gallery, the exhibition will be the artists’ first solo exhibition in the United States. A Dangerous Idea will be on view from January 31st through March 3rd, 2019. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, January 31st, from 6-8pm at 231 10th Ave in the heart of Chelsea, New York.
Ole Aakjær | Untold Stories
Ole Aakjær has gained recognition as one of the leading artists in Denmark. His watercolor and ink paintings are painted in a signature figurative style of highly structured compositions layered with symbolism. Untold Stories is his first solo exhibition in the United States.
Liu Shuishi | Retrospective
Liu Shuishi’s powerful work reflects the artist’s ongoing concern with modernity's complex history and the isolation and instability of contemporary life. Influenced by both Western philosophers, as well as German and Abstract Expressionism, Shuishi renders figures with large heads and exaggerated features in highly gestural, bold brushstrokes. Chinese traditional art and calligraphy ally with the thick impasto paint strokes to make works rich in formal presentation as well as content. His work has been a lifelong exploration of the history of Western and Eastern art combined with his profound connection to the history of philosophy. Highly reflective of traditional Chinese brushstroke calligraphy, his style combines this with bold, gestural and painterly brushstrokes that sweep across the canvas creating a colorful visual fantasy that keeps your eye moving around the canvas. The abstract marks, gestures and thick impasto paint strokes relate to figures and objects, but in an elusive and ambiguous style. Rather, the artist is focused on the energy within the mark or gesture. The significance of his painting is his ability to perceive human nature from the inside out, to find the truth of existence through a highly original style of painting.
Raphael Mazzucco | The Never Ending Summer
For the past 25 years, Canadian photographer Raphael Mazzucco has garnered acclaim from the international fashion community for his notable portraits of celebrities and models shot for leading brands, publications, and campaigns including Victoria’s Secret, Guess Jeans, Ralph Lauren, and Bergdorf Goodman, among others. Since foraying his talents into a fine art career, Mazzucco’s mixed-media works that couple fashion iconography with photographic assemblage have been met with widespread praise from the art world following a two-year tour of exhibitions that traveled the globe.
RETNA x Warhol
Chase Contemporary is proud to present an Exhibition sure to be remembered. The RETNA-Warhol exhibition. Andy Warhol, whose name alone sparks a conversation that transcends time and cultures. Warhol is an iconic artist whose works are displayed in galleries and museums globally. He is among the greatest artists of our lifetime. Best known as the leader of the art movement known as Pop Art.Warhol's company included the legendary Jean-Michel Basquait. In addition to his friendship with Basquiat, with whom he collaborated on several artworks with, he had associations with Julian Schnabel, David Salle and other so-called Neo-Expressionists, as well as members of the Transavantgardia movement in Europe, including Francesco Clemente and Enzo Cucchi.