PLATFORM:
Artworks and objects from the most exciting names in contemporary art.

Caleb Lyons, now live on Platform.
A selection of works that transform the visual language of Los Angeles street advertising into energetic, text-driven paintings.
Detail of Real Estate (Investor Seeks Student), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress Learn How To Flip Houses With Local Team), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Caleb Lyons:
Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
The artist in his studio. Photograph by Kathryn Scanlan.

Caleb Lyons, now live on Platform.
A selection of works that transform the visual language of Los Angeles street advertising into energetic, text-driven paintings.
Detail of Real Estate (Investor Seeks Student), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress Learn How To Flip Houses With Local Team), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Caleb Lyons:
Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
The artist in his studio. Photograph by Kathryn Scanlan.

Caleb Lyons, now live on Platform.
A selection of works that transform the visual language of Los Angeles street advertising into energetic, text-driven paintings.
Detail of Real Estate (Investor Seeks Student), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress Learn How To Flip Houses With Local Team), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Caleb Lyons:
Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
The artist in his studio. Photograph by Kathryn Scanlan.

Caleb Lyons, now live on Platform.
A selection of works that transform the visual language of Los Angeles street advertising into energetic, text-driven paintings.
Detail of Real Estate (Investor Seeks Student), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress Learn How To Flip Houses With Local Team), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Caleb Lyons:
Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
The artist in his studio. Photograph by Kathryn Scanlan.

Caleb Lyons, now live on Platform.
A selection of works that transform the visual language of Los Angeles street advertising into energetic, text-driven paintings.
Detail of Real Estate (Investor Seeks Student), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress Learn How To Flip Houses With Local Team), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
20 × 16 inches
Detail of Caleb Lyons:
Real Estate (Don’t Stress I Buy Houses), 2021
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
The artist in his studio. Photograph by Kathryn Scanlan.

Last day to explore Brandon Chubb’s guest curation on Platform.
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Sheena Rose:
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:
Shift, 2026
Oil on canvas
30.0 × 30.0 × 1.5 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
S A R A H ‘ S, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
15.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches

Last day to explore Brandon Chubb’s guest curation on Platform.
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Sheena Rose:
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:
Shift, 2026
Oil on canvas
30.0 × 30.0 × 1.5 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
S A R A H ‘ S, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
15.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches

Last day to explore Brandon Chubb’s guest curation on Platform.
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Sheena Rose:
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:
Shift, 2026
Oil on canvas
30.0 × 30.0 × 1.5 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
S A R A H ‘ S, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
15.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches

Last day to explore Brandon Chubb’s guest curation on Platform.
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Sheena Rose:
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:
Shift, 2026
Oil on canvas
30.0 × 30.0 × 1.5 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
S A R A H ‘ S, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
15.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches

Last day to explore Brandon Chubb’s guest curation on Platform.
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Sheena Rose:
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:
Shift, 2026
Oil on canvas
30.0 × 30.0 × 1.5 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
S A R A H ‘ S, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
15.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches

Please join us for the opening of the 2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition next week!
2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition: Community as Praxis
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 20, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition on view: May 20 - 31
105 HENRY STREET, NEW YORK
In partnership with 56 Henry and PLATFORM, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of contemporary artists from Eighth House’s extended creative community to explore how networks of care, collaboration, and mutual support are actively built and sustained in an evolving world.
This year’s Benefit Exhibition’s Curatorial Committee includes 15 curators, gallerists, advisors, and leaders from Eighth House’s community that have selected artists they admire to participate in the exhibition.
Curatorial Committee
Danny Baez, Lilly Berggruen, Jeffrey De Blois, Jennie King, Taylor Langone, Christopher Y. Lew, Katharina McCarty, K.O. Nnamdie, Chelsea Rana, Ellie Rines, Euan Rugg, Rebecca Ryba, Chris Sharp, Olivia Smith, and Aaron Stern.
Participating Artists
Aria Almanzar, Chando Ao, Daniel Arnold, Sophie Barber, Nick Bierk, Jake Booth, Sascha Braunig, LaKela Brown, Jeane Cohen, Simon Cohen, Emma CC Cook, Henry Curchod, Marcel Dzama, Alec Egan, Ryan Foerster, Al Freeman, Myles Gable, Phillip Gabriel, Todd Gray, Gordon Hall, Richard Hawkins, Adam Higgins, Gwen Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Jaeger, Shaniqwa Jarvis, Calvin Kim, Clifford Prince King, Laura Larraz, Caleb Lyons, Milo Matthieu, Ebecho Muslimova, K.O. Nnamdie, Africanus Okokon, Rob Pruitt, Jamel Robinson, Daid Roy, Koichi Sato, Pallavi Sen, Nicolas Shake, Peter Shear, Trevor Shimizu, Kyungmi Shin, Bosco Sodi, Mark Steinmetz, Jane Swavely, Tina Sellati, Richard Tinkler, Jacqueline Amezcua Trouillot, Jonas Wood, and Erin Wright.

Please join us for the opening of the 2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition next week!
2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition: Community as Praxis
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 20, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition on view: May 20 - 31
105 HENRY STREET, NEW YORK
In partnership with 56 Henry and PLATFORM, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of contemporary artists from Eighth House’s extended creative community to explore how networks of care, collaboration, and mutual support are actively built and sustained in an evolving world.
This year’s Benefit Exhibition’s Curatorial Committee includes 15 curators, gallerists, advisors, and leaders from Eighth House’s community that have selected artists they admire to participate in the exhibition.
Curatorial Committee
Danny Baez, Lilly Berggruen, Jeffrey De Blois, Jennie King, Taylor Langone, Christopher Y. Lew, Katharina McCarty, K.O. Nnamdie, Chelsea Rana, Ellie Rines, Euan Rugg, Rebecca Ryba, Chris Sharp, Olivia Smith, and Aaron Stern.
Participating Artists
Aria Almanzar, Chando Ao, Daniel Arnold, Sophie Barber, Nick Bierk, Jake Booth, Sascha Braunig, LaKela Brown, Jeane Cohen, Simon Cohen, Emma CC Cook, Henry Curchod, Marcel Dzama, Alec Egan, Ryan Foerster, Al Freeman, Myles Gable, Phillip Gabriel, Todd Gray, Gordon Hall, Richard Hawkins, Adam Higgins, Gwen Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Jaeger, Shaniqwa Jarvis, Calvin Kim, Clifford Prince King, Laura Larraz, Caleb Lyons, Milo Matthieu, Ebecho Muslimova, K.O. Nnamdie, Africanus Okokon, Rob Pruitt, Jamel Robinson, Daid Roy, Koichi Sato, Pallavi Sen, Nicolas Shake, Peter Shear, Trevor Shimizu, Kyungmi Shin, Bosco Sodi, Mark Steinmetz, Jane Swavely, Tina Sellati, Richard Tinkler, Jacqueline Amezcua Trouillot, Jonas Wood, and Erin Wright.

Please join us for the opening of the 2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition next week!
2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition: Community as Praxis
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 20, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition on view: May 20 - 31
105 HENRY STREET, NEW YORK
In partnership with 56 Henry and PLATFORM, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of contemporary artists from Eighth House’s extended creative community to explore how networks of care, collaboration, and mutual support are actively built and sustained in an evolving world.
This year’s Benefit Exhibition’s Curatorial Committee includes 15 curators, gallerists, advisors, and leaders from Eighth House’s community that have selected artists they admire to participate in the exhibition.
Curatorial Committee
Danny Baez, Lilly Berggruen, Jeffrey De Blois, Jennie King, Taylor Langone, Christopher Y. Lew, Katharina McCarty, K.O. Nnamdie, Chelsea Rana, Ellie Rines, Euan Rugg, Rebecca Ryba, Chris Sharp, Olivia Smith, and Aaron Stern.
Participating Artists
Aria Almanzar, Chando Ao, Daniel Arnold, Sophie Barber, Nick Bierk, Jake Booth, Sascha Braunig, LaKela Brown, Jeane Cohen, Simon Cohen, Emma CC Cook, Henry Curchod, Marcel Dzama, Alec Egan, Ryan Foerster, Al Freeman, Myles Gable, Phillip Gabriel, Todd Gray, Gordon Hall, Richard Hawkins, Adam Higgins, Gwen Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Jaeger, Shaniqwa Jarvis, Calvin Kim, Clifford Prince King, Laura Larraz, Caleb Lyons, Milo Matthieu, Ebecho Muslimova, K.O. Nnamdie, Africanus Okokon, Rob Pruitt, Jamel Robinson, Daid Roy, Koichi Sato, Pallavi Sen, Nicolas Shake, Peter Shear, Trevor Shimizu, Kyungmi Shin, Bosco Sodi, Mark Steinmetz, Jane Swavely, Tina Sellati, Richard Tinkler, Jacqueline Amezcua Trouillot, Jonas Wood, and Erin Wright.

Please join us for the opening of the 2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition next week!
2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition: Community as Praxis
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 20, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition on view: May 20 - 31
105 HENRY STREET, NEW YORK
In partnership with 56 Henry and PLATFORM, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of contemporary artists from Eighth House’s extended creative community to explore how networks of care, collaboration, and mutual support are actively built and sustained in an evolving world.
This year’s Benefit Exhibition’s Curatorial Committee includes 15 curators, gallerists, advisors, and leaders from Eighth House’s community that have selected artists they admire to participate in the exhibition.
Curatorial Committee
Danny Baez, Lilly Berggruen, Jeffrey De Blois, Jennie King, Taylor Langone, Christopher Y. Lew, Katharina McCarty, K.O. Nnamdie, Chelsea Rana, Ellie Rines, Euan Rugg, Rebecca Ryba, Chris Sharp, Olivia Smith, and Aaron Stern.
Participating Artists
Aria Almanzar, Chando Ao, Daniel Arnold, Sophie Barber, Nick Bierk, Jake Booth, Sascha Braunig, LaKela Brown, Jeane Cohen, Simon Cohen, Emma CC Cook, Henry Curchod, Marcel Dzama, Alec Egan, Ryan Foerster, Al Freeman, Myles Gable, Phillip Gabriel, Todd Gray, Gordon Hall, Richard Hawkins, Adam Higgins, Gwen Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Jaeger, Shaniqwa Jarvis, Calvin Kim, Clifford Prince King, Laura Larraz, Caleb Lyons, Milo Matthieu, Ebecho Muslimova, K.O. Nnamdie, Africanus Okokon, Rob Pruitt, Jamel Robinson, Daid Roy, Koichi Sato, Pallavi Sen, Nicolas Shake, Peter Shear, Trevor Shimizu, Kyungmi Shin, Bosco Sodi, Mark Steinmetz, Jane Swavely, Tina Sellati, Richard Tinkler, Jacqueline Amezcua Trouillot, Jonas Wood, and Erin Wright.

Please join us for the opening of the 2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition next week!
2026 Eighth House Benefit Exhibition: Community as Praxis
Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 20, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition on view: May 20 - 31
105 HENRY STREET, NEW YORK
In partnership with 56 Henry and PLATFORM, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of contemporary artists from Eighth House’s extended creative community to explore how networks of care, collaboration, and mutual support are actively built and sustained in an evolving world.
This year’s Benefit Exhibition’s Curatorial Committee includes 15 curators, gallerists, advisors, and leaders from Eighth House’s community that have selected artists they admire to participate in the exhibition.
Curatorial Committee
Danny Baez, Lilly Berggruen, Jeffrey De Blois, Jennie King, Taylor Langone, Christopher Y. Lew, Katharina McCarty, K.O. Nnamdie, Chelsea Rana, Ellie Rines, Euan Rugg, Rebecca Ryba, Chris Sharp, Olivia Smith, and Aaron Stern.
Participating Artists
Aria Almanzar, Chando Ao, Daniel Arnold, Sophie Barber, Nick Bierk, Jake Booth, Sascha Braunig, LaKela Brown, Jeane Cohen, Simon Cohen, Emma CC Cook, Henry Curchod, Marcel Dzama, Alec Egan, Ryan Foerster, Al Freeman, Myles Gable, Phillip Gabriel, Todd Gray, Gordon Hall, Richard Hawkins, Adam Higgins, Gwen Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Jaeger, Shaniqwa Jarvis, Calvin Kim, Clifford Prince King, Laura Larraz, Caleb Lyons, Milo Matthieu, Ebecho Muslimova, K.O. Nnamdie, Africanus Okokon, Rob Pruitt, Jamel Robinson, Daid Roy, Koichi Sato, Pallavi Sen, Nicolas Shake, Peter Shear, Trevor Shimizu, Kyungmi Shin, Bosco Sodi, Mark Steinmetz, Jane Swavely, Tina Sellati, Richard Tinkler, Jacqueline Amezcua Trouillot, Jonas Wood, and Erin Wright.

Now live: a selection of works by Cléo Sjölander.
Images:
The artist in her studio. Photograph by Antoine Vogler.
Angel, 2024
Ceramic, glaze
5.5 × 6.0 × 4.0 inches
Formalin I, 2025
Inkjet on paper, medium acrylic, wood, round-headed metal nails
8.5 × 6.0 inches
Cage coeur, 2026
Ceramic, glaze
5.0 × 8.5 × 5.0 inches

Now live: a selection of works by Cléo Sjölander.
Images:
The artist in her studio. Photograph by Antoine Vogler.
Angel, 2024
Ceramic, glaze
5.5 × 6.0 × 4.0 inches
Formalin I, 2025
Inkjet on paper, medium acrylic, wood, round-headed metal nails
8.5 × 6.0 inches
Cage coeur, 2026
Ceramic, glaze
5.0 × 8.5 × 5.0 inches

Now live: a selection of works by Cléo Sjölander.
Images:
The artist in her studio. Photograph by Antoine Vogler.
Angel, 2024
Ceramic, glaze
5.5 × 6.0 × 4.0 inches
Formalin I, 2025
Inkjet on paper, medium acrylic, wood, round-headed metal nails
8.5 × 6.0 inches
Cage coeur, 2026
Ceramic, glaze
5.0 × 8.5 × 5.0 inches

Now live: a selection of works by Cléo Sjölander.
Images:
The artist in her studio. Photograph by Antoine Vogler.
Angel, 2024
Ceramic, glaze
5.5 × 6.0 × 4.0 inches
Formalin I, 2025
Inkjet on paper, medium acrylic, wood, round-headed metal nails
8.5 × 6.0 inches
Cage coeur, 2026
Ceramic, glaze
5.0 × 8.5 × 5.0 inches

Four works by Joe Henry Baker in our guest curation by Alex Delany
Sow, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 x 20.5 inches
All Flowers I, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
Fire in a Field, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
All Flowers II, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches

Four works by Joe Henry Baker in our guest curation by Alex Delany
Sow, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 x 20.5 inches
All Flowers I, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
Fire in a Field, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
All Flowers II, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches

Four works by Joe Henry Baker in our guest curation by Alex Delany
Sow, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 x 20.5 inches
All Flowers I, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
Fire in a Field, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
All Flowers II, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches

Four works by Joe Henry Baker in our guest curation by Alex Delany
Sow, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 x 20.5 inches
All Flowers I, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
Fire in a Field, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, oak wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches
All Flowers II, 2025
Acrylic and tempera on canvas, pine wood frame
14.5 × 20.5 inches

Five works from Sheena Rose from our guest curation with Brandon Chubb.
Party Time, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 48.0 inches
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
The Magic Moment, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
36.0 × 40.0 inches
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Flowers and Fruits, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 60.0 inches

Five works from Sheena Rose from our guest curation with Brandon Chubb.
Party Time, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 48.0 inches
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
The Magic Moment, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
36.0 × 40.0 inches
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Flowers and Fruits, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 60.0 inches

Five works from Sheena Rose from our guest curation with Brandon Chubb.
Party Time, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 48.0 inches
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
The Magic Moment, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
36.0 × 40.0 inches
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Flowers and Fruits, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 60.0 inches

Five works from Sheena Rose from our guest curation with Brandon Chubb.
Party Time, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 48.0 inches
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
The Magic Moment, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
36.0 × 40.0 inches
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Flowers and Fruits, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 60.0 inches

Five works from Sheena Rose from our guest curation with Brandon Chubb.
Party Time, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 48.0 inches
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
The Magic Moment, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
36.0 × 40.0 inches
No Doubts, No Fears, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Flowers and Fruits, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 60.0 inches

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills

Now live on Platform: a guest curation by New York–based writer and multidisciplinary tastemaker Alex Delany. Drawn from a web of friends, acquaintances, and chance encounters across the city, the selection reflects a layered, social way of engaging with art and the artists behind it. Featuring 12 artists, alongside a selection of mostly out-of-print books from his nomadic bookstore, Elevator Books.
Featuring:
Brian Rideout
Charis Ammon
Daniel Licht
Eleanor Kaminski
Joe Henry Baker
Kevin Sabo
Laura Watters
Lee Dawson
Lily Rose Fine
Maya Strauss
Nathaniel Matthews
Owen Wills
What collector, entrepreneur, and former NFL player Brandon Chubb looks for in an artwork. Explore his guest curation on Platform. 🔗 in bio.

Now live on Platform, eight paintings by Jisoo You.
Jealousy (or Melancholy), 2025
Oil on canvas
21.0 × 28.8 inches
Blue Eyes, 2024
Oil on canvas
11.0 × 17.8 inches
Landscape 2 (One World), 2025
Oil on canvas
8.5 × 13.8 inches
Bliss, 2025
Oil on canvas
6.0 × 6.0 inches
Three Women, 2025
Oil on canvas
12.5 × 16.1 inches

Now live on Platform, eight paintings by Jisoo You.
Jealousy (or Melancholy), 2025
Oil on canvas
21.0 × 28.8 inches
Blue Eyes, 2024
Oil on canvas
11.0 × 17.8 inches
Landscape 2 (One World), 2025
Oil on canvas
8.5 × 13.8 inches
Bliss, 2025
Oil on canvas
6.0 × 6.0 inches
Three Women, 2025
Oil on canvas
12.5 × 16.1 inches

Now live on Platform, eight paintings by Jisoo You.
Jealousy (or Melancholy), 2025
Oil on canvas
21.0 × 28.8 inches
Blue Eyes, 2024
Oil on canvas
11.0 × 17.8 inches
Landscape 2 (One World), 2025
Oil on canvas
8.5 × 13.8 inches
Bliss, 2025
Oil on canvas
6.0 × 6.0 inches
Three Women, 2025
Oil on canvas
12.5 × 16.1 inches

Now live on Platform, eight paintings by Jisoo You.
Jealousy (or Melancholy), 2025
Oil on canvas
21.0 × 28.8 inches
Blue Eyes, 2024
Oil on canvas
11.0 × 17.8 inches
Landscape 2 (One World), 2025
Oil on canvas
8.5 × 13.8 inches
Bliss, 2025
Oil on canvas
6.0 × 6.0 inches
Three Women, 2025
Oil on canvas
12.5 × 16.1 inches

Now live on Platform, eight paintings by Jisoo You.
Jealousy (or Melancholy), 2025
Oil on canvas
21.0 × 28.8 inches
Blue Eyes, 2024
Oil on canvas
11.0 × 17.8 inches
Landscape 2 (One World), 2025
Oil on canvas
8.5 × 13.8 inches
Bliss, 2025
Oil on canvas
6.0 × 6.0 inches
Three Women, 2025
Oil on canvas
12.5 × 16.1 inches

Five small works on panel from @hugowinderlindWorking from Brighton in the UK, Winder-Lind draws on rural English craft traditions and the space between landscape and civilization. Influenced by his father’s work in stained glass, echoes of religious and mythological imagery run through the work—recast into pared-down, physical forms.
The Face of God, 2025
Oil on panel
9 x 7.5 inches
House Animal, 2024
Oil on panel
7.25 x 8.25 inches
Heartburn, 2024
Oil on panel
8.25 x 7 inches
Ripening, 2026
Oil on panel
9 x 7.125 inches
Solus, 2025
Oil on panel
8.5 x 6.75 inches

Five small works on panel from @hugowinderlindWorking from Brighton in the UK, Winder-Lind draws on rural English craft traditions and the space between landscape and civilization. Influenced by his father’s work in stained glass, echoes of religious and mythological imagery run through the work—recast into pared-down, physical forms.
The Face of God, 2025
Oil on panel
9 x 7.5 inches
House Animal, 2024
Oil on panel
7.25 x 8.25 inches
Heartburn, 2024
Oil on panel
8.25 x 7 inches
Ripening, 2026
Oil on panel
9 x 7.125 inches
Solus, 2025
Oil on panel
8.5 x 6.75 inches

Five small works on panel from @hugowinderlindWorking from Brighton in the UK, Winder-Lind draws on rural English craft traditions and the space between landscape and civilization. Influenced by his father’s work in stained glass, echoes of religious and mythological imagery run through the work—recast into pared-down, physical forms.
The Face of God, 2025
Oil on panel
9 x 7.5 inches
House Animal, 2024
Oil on panel
7.25 x 8.25 inches
Heartburn, 2024
Oil on panel
8.25 x 7 inches
Ripening, 2026
Oil on panel
9 x 7.125 inches
Solus, 2025
Oil on panel
8.5 x 6.75 inches

Five small works on panel from @hugowinderlindWorking from Brighton in the UK, Winder-Lind draws on rural English craft traditions and the space between landscape and civilization. Influenced by his father’s work in stained glass, echoes of religious and mythological imagery run through the work—recast into pared-down, physical forms.
The Face of God, 2025
Oil on panel
9 x 7.5 inches
House Animal, 2024
Oil on panel
7.25 x 8.25 inches
Heartburn, 2024
Oil on panel
8.25 x 7 inches
Ripening, 2026
Oil on panel
9 x 7.125 inches
Solus, 2025
Oil on panel
8.5 x 6.75 inches

Five small works on panel from @hugowinderlindWorking from Brighton in the UK, Winder-Lind draws on rural English craft traditions and the space between landscape and civilization. Influenced by his father’s work in stained glass, echoes of religious and mythological imagery run through the work—recast into pared-down, physical forms.
The Face of God, 2025
Oil on panel
9 x 7.5 inches
House Animal, 2024
Oil on panel
7.25 x 8.25 inches
Heartburn, 2024
Oil on panel
8.25 x 7 inches
Ripening, 2026
Oil on panel
9 x 7.125 inches
Solus, 2025
Oil on panel
8.5 x 6.75 inches
We sat down with @chubb to learn a bit more about his guest curation on Platform. Explore his selections featuring @sheenaroseinc @mvrjoni @milomatthieu @tariq_oliver & @hotfunmia

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches

Now live on Platform. From the NFL to the art world, @chubb has built his collection through a combination of self-education and instinct. His curation brings together a group of emerging Black artists he’s championed early and sees as ones to watch.
Sheena Rose:
Confidence is Preparation, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
20.0 × 24.0 inches
Murjoni Merriweather:
WHEN WE MIX, 2024
Resin cast, hand bradided synthetic hair on wooden stand
17.0 × 7.0 × 7.0 inches
Milo Matthieu:
The Boy, 2026
Oil on linen
10.0 × 8.0 inches
Mia Lee:
Not Good at Being Alone #1, 2024
Oil stick on paper
24.8 × 18.8 inches
Tariq Oliver:Between States II, 2026
Oil on canvas
24.0 × 24.0 × 1.5 inches
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