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As part of , join us Monday, May 18th at our newly reopened gallery for a panel, “Defining Value: Understanding the Mark...
05/12/2026

As part of , join us Monday, May 18th at our newly reopened gallery for a panel, “Defining Value: Understanding the Market While Collecting With Heart.” The talk will explore how collectors define value and navigate market shifts, as well as the importance of building meaningful connections with the artists behind the work.

Moderator: Sean Santiago ()
Panelists: Susana Simonpietri (, Creative Director ), Michael Yarinsky (Co-Founder .space), and Alexis Yuen ( Art Advisor ).

Space is limited; RSVP via link in bio.

Natalia Nicole Rodríguez gives us a glimpse into her practice in her Sardinia studio and chats with us about how her wor...
05/05/2026

Natalia Nicole Rodríguez gives us a glimpse into her practice in her Sardinia studio and chats with us about how her work is influenced by place, chance, and emotion.

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For the latest installment of our Studio Stories series, Senem Oezdogan welcomes us into the studio to chat about her pr...
05/05/2026

For the latest installment of our Studio Stories series, Senem Oezdogan welcomes us into the studio to chat about her process, the inspirations behind her new body of work, and how bringing nylon into her sculptures have changed her practice.

Watch the video here:

For the latest installment of our Studio Stories series, Senem Oezdogan welcomes us into the studio to chat about her process, the inspirations behind her ne...

Photographed on medium-format film throughout the United States, Sinziana Velicescu’s Purgatory, Paradise series depicts...
04/27/2026

Photographed on medium-format film throughout the United States, Sinziana Velicescu’s Purgatory, Paradise series depicts the American landscape as defined by seemingly abandoned architectural sprawl. Focusing on civic and commercial buildings, she is interested in public and private structures that provide a framework for everyday experiences: sites of work, commerce, gathering, and transit. Sinziana captures the clean facades, flat planes, and sun-bleached surfaces of these buildings devoid of people, reducing them to abstraction. Cloudless cerulean skies provide angular demarcations around interminable expanses of beige and grey, punctuated occasionally by vertical and horizontal slices of windows. Shadows stack and layer, adding their own architectural agenda superimposed onto the forms beneath them. In these photographs, ambitious structures and institutions once built to signal progress and permanence now appear suspended between promise and uncertainty. Sinziana captures these liminal spaces in our landscape and culture, the tension between what was promised and what was received.

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We chat with Erin Lynn Welsh in her Greenpoint studio ahead of her exhibition at Uprise Art to discuss intuition in art,...
04/27/2026

We chat with Erin Lynn Welsh in her Greenpoint studio ahead of her exhibition at Uprise Art to discuss intuition in art, the resilience of nature, and the California landscape. Read the full transcription of our conversation below and watch the video here.

https://bit.ly/3OsxDNp

"As a parent, childhood is often at the front of my mind. I have been inviting these thoughts into my painting for a whi...
03/30/2026

"As a parent, childhood is often at the front of my mind. I have been inviting these thoughts into my painting for a while. These conversations through the act of painting - the back and forth of mark making that is covered and found again - are as much about the new and discovery and growth as they are a reinvestigating of my thoughts and feelings from my own childhood. It is a unique, finite time of simplicity and innocence." - Diana Delgado

https://www.upriseart.com/journal/inside-the-studio-diana-delgado-in-wild-kin

Painted entirely by hand without the use of an airbrush, Arantxa Solis’s ethereal color field paintings invite viewers t...
03/26/2026

Painted entirely by hand without the use of an airbrush, Arantxa Solis’s ethereal color field paintings invite viewers to lose themselves in their vaporous blending, while bursts of staccato paint act as a visual echo of sound. Arantxa’s work is interested in exploring natural and atmospheric phenomena, using oil paint not only to create smooth gradients but also to explore contrast, planar relationships, and terrestrial sensations.

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Introducing our Focus Collection: Spring/Summer ‘26, a curated selections of works by new artists, available for a limit...
03/26/2026

Introducing our Focus Collection: Spring/Summer ‘26, a curated selections of works by new artists, available for a limited-time only. This collection features works by Allison Strickland, Emma Gerig, Lara Youssef Nabawy, and Mary Royall Wilgis.

https://bit.ly/4uXrmtq

Stacey’s quilted textile works draw from art history and her own lived experience to build an imagined archive that cele...
03/26/2026

Stacey’s quilted textile works draw from art history and her own lived experience to build an imagined archive that celebrates decorative and folk art traditions and their deep ties to the maternal, the domestic, and the feminine. Step into her studio below.

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Featured in Observer: "In her new series, American Mirage, Los Angeles-based photographer Sinziana Velicescu () asks us ...
12/11/2025

Featured in Observer: "In her new series, American Mirage, Los Angeles-based photographer Sinziana Velicescu () asks us to consider the juxtaposition between the sprawling, vivid natural landscapes of the US and its blocky, built-up architecture. The result is an almost hallucinatory overlap of things old and new, with abandoned billboards in the desert and the shadows of trees dancing on multi-storey walls."⁠:https://observer.co.uk/culture/photography/article/the-grid-sinziana-velicescus-visions-of-america

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