Exhibitions
Past and present exhibitions presented by Chase Contemporary
Now ShowingPelé | The Pelé Collection
A landmark collection of rare silver gelatin prints documenting the life and legacy of Pelé — FIFA's Player of the Century. Each work is hand-signed by Pelé himself and produced in strictly limited editions.
2023Sky Kim: Allure of the Abyss
South Korean artist Sky Kim explores the tension between surface and depth, presenting luminous paintings that draw viewers into layered worlds of color and feeling.
2023Bernie Taupin: Ragged Glory
Best known as Elton John's lyrical collaborator, Bernie Taupin reveals a powerful visual practice with bold, text-driven mixed-media works rooted in American mythology and personal history.
2023Logan Sylve: Spider Talk
New Orleans-born painter Logan Sylve brings his signature large-scale, comic-influenced figurative works to Chase Contemporary in a dynamic solo presentation exploring identity and urban life.
2023Cristiano Mangovo | Body: Instrument and File
Angolan artist Cristiano Mangovo examines the human body as both tool and archive — a site of memory, labor, and resistance — through richly layered figurative paintings.
2023Ole AAkjær | Influenza
Danish artist Ole Aakjær presents a suite of vivid, emotionally charged canvases exploring contagion as metaphor — the spread of ideas, moods, and cultural forces through modern life.
2023Reid Stowe | Oceanic Feeling
Legendary mariner and artist Reid Stowe translates years at sea into sweeping abstract canvases that capture the sublime vastness of ocean, solitude, and human endurance.
2023Angel Ortiz (LA2) | ODE 2 NYC
A love letter to New York City from Keith Haring's legendary collaborator LA2 (Angel Ortiz). The exhibition celebrates five decades of street art, hip-hop culture, and the visual language of downtown Manhattan.
2023Imani Bilal | A Piece of Infinity
Imani Bilal's introspective paintings explore spiritual vastness and the search for meaning — intimate works that open into something much larger than themselves.
2023Logan Sylve | Guitar Sounds
Logan Sylve turns to music as subject and structure, translating rhythm, noise, and melody into explosive figurative canvases that vibrate with energy and color.
2023Ole Aakjær | Miss Multitude
Ole Aakjær returns with a series celebrating the plurality of identity, community, and womanhood — paintings that pulse with warmth, humor, and radical openness.
2023RISK | Electric Color
Los Angeles graffiti pioneer RISK brings his high-voltage aesthetic indoors — vivid, large-format works that trace a direct line from 1980s freight trains to the contemporary gallery wall.
Andres Valencia | No Rules
Teen prodigy Andres Valencia pushes his Cubist-inspired figurative style to new extremes — bold, rule-breaking canvases that have captured the attention of collectors worldwide.
2023Richard Hambleton | Beyond the Shadowman
A deep dive into the lesser-seen works of street art legend Richard Hambleton, moving beyond his iconic Shadowman silhouettes to reveal the full breadth of his painterly vision.
2023Sky Kim | Microscopic Obsession
Sky Kim turns her gaze inward, presenting tightly observed, jewel-like paintings that magnify the overlooked — patterns, textures, and organisms hidden in plain sight.
2023Ole Aakjær | Alter Ego - The Other Me
Ole Aakjær explores the hidden self — the personas we carry but rarely show — through a series of theatrical, psychologically charged portraits.
2023Logan Sylve | Looking Forward To
An optimistic turn from Logan Sylve: large-scale paintings suffused with anticipation and possibility, marking a new phase in his evolving visual language.
2023Banksy / Blek Le Rat / Richard Hambleton | Art of Darkness
Three titans of street art united under one roof — a rare group exhibition exploring the dark, subversive, and politically charged roots of urban image-making.
Imani Bilal | Behind the Veil
Imani Bilal investigates what lies beneath constructed identities — paintings that peel back layers of expectation, culture, and self-presentation to reveal something more vulnerable and true.
2022Richard Hambleton | Shadowman
A focused presentation of Hambleton's iconic Shadowman series — the haunting silhouettes that defined a generation of New York street art and have since entered art history.
2022RETNA | Hallelujah Paintings
Los Angeles artist RETNA presents a series of monumental canvases in his signature calligraphic script — spiritual, searching works that blend ancient writing systems with contemporary painting.
2022Rock & Roll
A group exhibition celebrating the visual culture of rock and roll — works by artists whose practice intersects with music, rebellion, and the mythology of the stage.
2022Richard Hambleton | Highlights from the Collection
A curated selection of pivotal works from Richard Hambleton's estate, tracing his evolution from early drip paintings to the raw expressive figurations that made him a legend.
2022Liu Shuishi | Between Colors and a Hard Place
Chinese-born artist Liu Shuishi navigates the space between abstraction and figuration, producing luminous canvases that feel simultaneously ancient and urgently contemporary.
2022Kinki Texas | Heroes
Kinki Texas pays tribute to icons of counterculture and imagination — a vibrant, irreverent exhibition that celebrates those who dared to live differently.
2022Ole Aakjær | The Pink Soul
Ole Aakjær explores tenderness, vulnerability, and the quiet power of femininity — an intimate body of work rendered in his signature warm palette and gestural line.
2022Carole A. Feuerman | 50 Years
A landmark retrospective celebrating five decades of hyperrealist sculpture by Carole A. Feuerman — a pioneering figure whose lifelike figures redefined the boundaries of the medium.
2022Richard Hambleton | Shadowman (Classic)
An exhibition of early Shadowman works from the 1980s, offering a rare encounter with Hambleton's original street interventions and the raw power of his gestural mark-making.
2022We Were Here: East Coast x West Coast | Group Exhibition
A coast-to-coast dialogue between artists from New York and Los Angeles — exploring how geography shapes artistic identity, community, and the stories we tell about American culture.
2022Steve Hash & Andy Warhol | Poverty/Porn
A provocative pairing of Steve Hash and Andy Warhol examining desire, consumption, and spectacle — works that interrogate the thin line between aspiration and exploitation.
2022Group Exhibition | In Her Image
A group exhibition presenting works by and about women — exploring representation, gaze, and agency through painting, photography, and mixed media.