The Empty Circle
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🗓️ SAVE THE DATE: Join us on May 30 from 3–5 PM at The Empty Circle for a special artist talk with Zachary Lank (@zacharylankart) and Will Cotton (@willcotton). In the context of Lank’s current exhibition, the two artists will discuss process, influence, and the evolving language of painting.
Currently on view, Lank’s exhibition unfolds as a series of psychologically charged compositions that blur the boundaries between the corporeal and the spectral. Through meticulously rendered surfaces and surreal imagery, the works explore themes of transformation, memory, and perception, inviting viewers into a space where narrative remains fluid and open-ended.
The exhibition is curated by Cotton, whose own practice brings a distinctive lens to the presentation. Using a refined painterly technique inspired by the Hudson River School and traditional figure painting, Cotton creates surrealistic foodscapes and portraits—figures adorned with confectionery elements, set within fantastical environments constructed from real materials. Often interpreted as both a critique of excess and a contemporary reimagining of historical genres, his work bridges classical technique and pop cultural influence, including his role as art director for #KatyPerry’s “California Gurls” (2010).
#ZacharyLank #WillCotton #TheEmptyCircle

👀 Zachary Lank’s preparatory sketches, on view alongside their painting counterparts at The Empty Circle, offer a rare glimpse into the artist’s process—where composition, gesture, and symbolism are carefully worked through before reaching their final form.
Here, Lank renders the scene in both color and black and white, allowing each version to carry a distinct sensibility: one atmospheric and immersive, the other distilled to structure, light, and form. Across both, a solitary figure appears mid-transformation, their body unraveling into smoke-like tendrils that extend into birds, fragments, and shifting limbs.
These works highlight Lank’s carefully constructed compositions and conceptual precision, revealing how each element is considered, tested, and reimagined. Rather than functioning as mere studies, they stand as parallel expressions—moments where the image is both resolved and still in flux.
On view as part of By Lethe, Dreaming, Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle.
Image: Study of The Magician, 2026, acrylic gouache on paper mounted to board, 15.75 x 11 inches. Install shots by Studio Kukla.
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

👀 Zachary Lank’s preparatory sketches, on view alongside their painting counterparts at The Empty Circle, offer a rare glimpse into the artist’s process—where composition, gesture, and symbolism are carefully worked through before reaching their final form.
Here, Lank renders the scene in both color and black and white, allowing each version to carry a distinct sensibility: one atmospheric and immersive, the other distilled to structure, light, and form. Across both, a solitary figure appears mid-transformation, their body unraveling into smoke-like tendrils that extend into birds, fragments, and shifting limbs.
These works highlight Lank’s carefully constructed compositions and conceptual precision, revealing how each element is considered, tested, and reimagined. Rather than functioning as mere studies, they stand as parallel expressions—moments where the image is both resolved and still in flux.
On view as part of By Lethe, Dreaming, Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle.
Image: Study of The Magician, 2026, acrylic gouache on paper mounted to board, 15.75 x 11 inches. Install shots by Studio Kukla.
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

👀 Zachary Lank’s preparatory sketches, on view alongside their painting counterparts at The Empty Circle, offer a rare glimpse into the artist’s process—where composition, gesture, and symbolism are carefully worked through before reaching their final form.
Here, Lank renders the scene in both color and black and white, allowing each version to carry a distinct sensibility: one atmospheric and immersive, the other distilled to structure, light, and form. Across both, a solitary figure appears mid-transformation, their body unraveling into smoke-like tendrils that extend into birds, fragments, and shifting limbs.
These works highlight Lank’s carefully constructed compositions and conceptual precision, revealing how each element is considered, tested, and reimagined. Rather than functioning as mere studies, they stand as parallel expressions—moments where the image is both resolved and still in flux.
On view as part of By Lethe, Dreaming, Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle.
Image: Study of The Magician, 2026, acrylic gouache on paper mounted to board, 15.75 x 11 inches. Install shots by Studio Kukla.
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

👀 Currently on view at the gallery is Zachary Lank’s “The Messenger” (2026), which presents a symmetrical, almost ceremonial vision in which organic and abstract forms converge around a central axis of light. Twin, mask-like figures seem to mirror one another in a state of suspended animation, their hollowed bodies both receptive and resistant, as a vertical flame pierces the composition like a conduit between realms.
As with much of Lank’s work, the painting resists a singular reading. Instead, it unfolds as a symbolic threshold—where communication becomes transformation, and where the body dissolves into gesture, energy, and form. Meticulously rendered yet untethered from physical logic, “The Messenger” exists in a space where meaning is felt as much as it is seen.
The work is currently on view at the gallery as part of “By Lethe, Dreaming,” Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, on view through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle.
Image: The Messenger, 2026, oil on canvas, 34 x 34 inches. Installation view by Studio Kukla.
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

👀 Currently on view at the gallery is Zachary Lank’s “The Messenger” (2026), which presents a symmetrical, almost ceremonial vision in which organic and abstract forms converge around a central axis of light. Twin, mask-like figures seem to mirror one another in a state of suspended animation, their hollowed bodies both receptive and resistant, as a vertical flame pierces the composition like a conduit between realms.
As with much of Lank’s work, the painting resists a singular reading. Instead, it unfolds as a symbolic threshold—where communication becomes transformation, and where the body dissolves into gesture, energy, and form. Meticulously rendered yet untethered from physical logic, “The Messenger” exists in a space where meaning is felt as much as it is seen.
The work is currently on view at the gallery as part of “By Lethe, Dreaming,” Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, on view through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle.
Image: The Messenger, 2026, oil on canvas, 34 x 34 inches. Installation view by Studio Kukla.
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

This week, stop by Future Fair (@futurefairs) for a duo presentation featuring new works by Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through different media, including sculpture, painting, photographic collages and mixed media, the presentation explores shifting relationships between ecology, identity, materiality, and the human impulse to shape and understand the world around us.
Together, Kukla and Webb create an immersive presentation grounded in transformation and perception. Moving between fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, their works consider how individuals relate to the environments they inhabit while proposing new ways of seeing, interpreting, and caring for the world around them.
📍 Future Fair, 535 West 28 Street, New York
🗓️ Through Saturday, May 16
Installation images by Studio Kukla.
#FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb

📣 Join us today at Future Fair (@futurefairs) for our debut presentation at the fair, featuring new works by artists Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
At the fair, Kukla’s practice examines the boundaries between natural history, ecology, and systems of classification. This presentation centers on butterfly specimens that Kukla raised from egg, their wings incised with delicate ornamental patterns that place them in an uneasy space between scientific artifact and decorative object. Through these subtle interventions, Kukla draws attention to the human impulse to collect, preserve, and impose order onto the natural world, while heightening the fragility already inherent within the specimens themselves.
📍 Future Fair, Booth U9
🗓️ May 13–16, 2026
Image: Damask 1, 2025, etched assorted butterflies, entomology pins, glass, copper, paper, ink, silicone,
12 x 12 x 2 inches
#DanielKukla #FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle

📣 Join us today at Future Fair (@futurefairs) for our debut presentation at the fair, featuring new works by artists Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio) and Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla).
At the fair, Webb presents new oil paintings that merge portraiture, abstraction, and landscape through a vivid and materially expressive visual language. As an advocate for environmental justice, Webb is committed to ecological preservation and approaches painting as both an act of personal reflection and a way to communicate her desire for a better future. Applying paint directly to the canvas with a palette knife, Webb builds dense, tactile surfaces that feel simultaneously intimate and expansive. Her vibrant palette and physical approach to mark-making emphasizes painting as an embodied process, one deeply connected to memory, care and the natural world.
📍 Future Fair, Booth U9
🗓️ May 13–16, 2026
Image: Golden Hour at Rabaioulle, 2025 (framed), oil on linen, 14 x 11 inches
#CatherineWebb #FutureFair #TheEmptyCircle

📣 Join us this week at Future Fair (@futurefairs) for our debut presentation at the fair, featuring new works by artists Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through sculpture, painting, photographic collage, and mixed media, the duo presentation explores ecology, preservation, materiality, and the shifting ways we relate to the natural world around us. Together, both artists consider fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, while proposing new ways of seeing and caring for the environments we inhabit.
📍 Future Fair, Booth U9
🗓️ May 13–16, 2026
Image 1: Daniel Kukla, Moirée 2 (red blue), 2025, detail, marbled acrylic on chromogenic photogram (unique), found gorgonian, felt, 15 x 8 x 10.5 inches
Image 2: Catherine Webb, “Little Dance,” 2025, detail, oil on linen, 12x10 inches
#FutureFair #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb #TheEmptyCircle

📣 Join us this week at Future Fair (@futurefairs) for our debut presentation at the fair, featuring new works by artists Daniel Kukla (@danielkukla) and Catherine Webb (@catherine.webb.studio).
Through sculpture, painting, photographic collage, and mixed media, the duo presentation explores ecology, preservation, materiality, and the shifting ways we relate to the natural world around us. Together, both artists consider fragility and resilience, observation and emotion, while proposing new ways of seeing and caring for the environments we inhabit.
📍 Future Fair, Booth U9
🗓️ May 13–16, 2026
Image 1: Daniel Kukla, Moirée 2 (red blue), 2025, detail, marbled acrylic on chromogenic photogram (unique), found gorgonian, felt, 15 x 8 x 10.5 inches
Image 2: Catherine Webb, “Little Dance,” 2025, detail, oil on linen, 12x10 inches
#FutureFair #DanielKukla #CatherineWebb #TheEmptyCircle

Zachary Lank’s “The Three Bachelors” (2026) stages a surreal encounter between the corporeal and the spectral, where figures appear suspended somewhere between collapse, transformation, and transcendence. Empty garments twist and fold into impossible forms, while floating hats, smoke, and scattered relics destabilize any fixed sense of space or narrative.
Rather than offering a clear allegory, the painting unfolds like a vision recalled from the threshold between waking and dreaming. Lank’s meticulously rendered surfaces heighten this tension: the work feels grounded in the traditions of oil painting, yet untethered from physical reality. Presence and absence continually exchange places, allowing the figures to exist as both bodies and apparitions.
The work is currently on view at the gallery as part of “By Lethe, Dreaming,” Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, on view through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle
Image: The Three Bachelors, 2026, oil on canvas, 46 x 46 inches
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

Zachary Lank’s “The Three Bachelors” (2026) stages a surreal encounter between the corporeal and the spectral, where figures appear suspended somewhere between collapse, transformation, and transcendence. Empty garments twist and fold into impossible forms, while floating hats, smoke, and scattered relics destabilize any fixed sense of space or narrative.
Rather than offering a clear allegory, the painting unfolds like a vision recalled from the threshold between waking and dreaming. Lank’s meticulously rendered surfaces heighten this tension: the work feels grounded in the traditions of oil painting, yet untethered from physical reality. Presence and absence continually exchange places, allowing the figures to exist as both bodies and apparitions.
The work is currently on view at the gallery as part of “By Lethe, Dreaming,” Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, on view through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle
Image: The Three Bachelors, 2026, oil on canvas, 46 x 46 inches
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

Zachary Lank’s “The Three Bachelors” (2026) stages a surreal encounter between the corporeal and the spectral, where figures appear suspended somewhere between collapse, transformation, and transcendence. Empty garments twist and fold into impossible forms, while floating hats, smoke, and scattered relics destabilize any fixed sense of space or narrative.
Rather than offering a clear allegory, the painting unfolds like a vision recalled from the threshold between waking and dreaming. Lank’s meticulously rendered surfaces heighten this tension: the work feels grounded in the traditions of oil painting, yet untethered from physical reality. Presence and absence continually exchange places, allowing the figures to exist as both bodies and apparitions.
The work is currently on view at the gallery as part of “By Lethe, Dreaming,” Lank’s solo exhibition curated by Will Cotton, on view through May 30, 2026 at The Empty Circle
Image: The Three Bachelors, 2026, oil on canvas, 46 x 46 inches
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #Painting

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

📣 NOW OPEN: “By Lethe, Dreaming,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Zachary Lank, curated by artist Will Cotton. The exhibition explores transcendence, non-duality, and animism, through a rigorous and meticulous painting practice.
This new body of work draws inspiration from George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo and Joshua Cutchin’s Ecology of Souls, texts that engage with death, spirituality, and the permeability between states of being. Lank is particularly interested in transcendence and the possibility of moving between worlds, a concept that unfolds across the exhibition through figures that hover between presence and dissolution.
The exhibition will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
Installation images by Studio Kukla @studiokukla
#TheEmptyCircle #ZacharyLank

🎩 Join us tonight, from 6–8 PM, for the opening reception for “By Lethe, Dreaming”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Zachary Lank, curated by Will Cotton.
Beginning with the square, an alchemical symbol of the material realm, Lank constructs compositions that ultimately exceed the boundaries of the visible world. The paintings intentionally destabilize the relationship between viewer and image, presenting encounters with spiritual apparitions that remain unresolved: are these moments of communion or confrontation? Across the exhibition, Lank assumes the role of both painter and conjurer, summoning figures that appear suspended between states, neither fully departed nor entirely present.
Image: The Visitors, 2026 oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
#ZacharyLank #TheEmptyCircle #WillCotton #Tribeca

📣 Join us today from 3–5 PM at The Empty Circle for the closing reception of Jaqueline Cedar’s solo “Wave,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by the Brooklyn-based artist.
Navigating the tension between sincerity and interruption, the exhibition explores the romantic, poetic, and occasionally absurd nature of visible reality.
🎟️ Please RSVP through the link in our bio!
#JaquelineCedar #TheEmptyCircle

📣 Join us today from 3–5 PM at The Empty Circle for the closing reception of Jaqueline Cedar’s solo “Wave,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by the Brooklyn-based artist.
Navigating the tension between sincerity and interruption, the exhibition explores the romantic, poetic, and occasionally absurd nature of visible reality.
🎟️ Please RSVP through the link in our bio!
#JaquelineCedar #TheEmptyCircle

🗓️ SAVE THE DATE: The Empty Circle presents “By Lethe, Dreaming”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Zachary Lank, curated by Will Cotton, opening April 24, 2026.
Drawing inspiration from literary sources such as George Saunders’ “Lincoln in the Bardo” and Joshua Cutchin’s “Ecology of Souls”, Lank’s latest body of work reflects on death and spirituality.
Cotton reflects, “I came across Zach Lank’s work while walking through the studios at the New York Academy of Art in 2023. Zach’s paintings are smart, deftly painted, passionate, and unique. But most importantly, his work is unexpected. It defies logic, speaks in poetry, and has a quality that engages on a visceral level that cannot be described in words.”
Rendered in earthy tones such as ochres, browns, and deep reds, these compositions feel both grounded and surreal. Figures appear suspended in quiet, pastoral spaces, caught in moments of transformation where bodies and materials remain in a constant state of becoming.
The show will be on view from April 24 to May 30, 2026.
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Theo dõi các cập nhật Instagram một cách kín đáo trong khi bảo vệ quyền riêng tư của bạn và vẫn giữ ẩn danh.
Xem hồ sơ và ảnh một cách ẩn danh dễ dàng với Trình Xem Hồ Sơ Riêng Tư.
Công cụ miễn phí này cho phép bạn xem Câu Chuyện Instagram ẩn danh, đảm bảo hoạt động của bạn không bị phát hiện bởi người tải lên câu chuyện.
Anonstories cho phép người dùng xem Câu Chuyện Instagram mà không cảnh báo người tạo.
Hoạt động mượt mà trên iOS, Android, Windows, macOS và các trình duyệt hiện đại như Chrome và Safari.
Ưu tiên duyệt web an toàn, ẩn danh mà không yêu cầu thông tin đăng nhập.
Người dùng có thể xem Câu Chuyện công khai chỉ bằng cách nhập tên người dùng—không cần tài khoản.
Tải ảnh (JPEG) và video (MP4) một cách dễ dàng.
Dịch vụ này miễn phí.
Nội dung từ các tài khoản riêng tư chỉ có thể truy cập bởi những người theo dõi.
Các tệp chỉ được sử dụng cho mục đích cá nhân hoặc giáo dục và phải tuân thủ quy định bản quyền.
Nhập tên người dùng công khai để xem hoặc tải xuống câu chuyện. Dịch vụ tạo liên kết trực tiếp để lưu nội dung vào thiết bị của bạn.