黑料不打烊


Ahlan Wa Sahlan

Jan 09, 2021 - Aug 07, 2021

For almost a year now, the place where we live has taken on a new meaning. Our relationships with objects, people, pets, plants, and even solitude itself have dramatically changed. 

I had the idea for this exhibition while gazing at Swedish artist Christopher Robin Nordstr枚m鈥檚 miniature sculpture, a 1:20 scale replica of a Japanese K艒ban. I noticed a resonance between the K艒ban鈥攖he centerpiece of the show鈥攁nd many other pieces in my personal collection. 

For this public exhibition I invite you to join me in appreciating these artists and enter into the world I typically share with my partner and a few friends. In doing so, I hope to rebuild some of the social connections that we have been deprived of for far too long.  



For almost a year now, the place where we live has taken on a new meaning. Our relationships with objects, people, pets, plants, and even solitude itself have dramatically changed. 

I had the idea for this exhibition while gazing at Swedish artist Christopher Robin Nordstr枚m鈥檚 miniature sculpture, a 1:20 scale replica of a Japanese K艒ban. I noticed a resonance between the K艒ban鈥攖he centerpiece of the show鈥攁nd many other pieces in my personal collection. 

For this public exhibition I invite you to join me in appreciating these artists and enter into the world I typically share with my partner and a few friends. In doing so, I hope to rebuild some of the social connections that we have been deprived of for far too long.  



Contact details

51 Bergen Street Brooklyn - New York, NY, USA 11201
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