YIGAL OZERI | SWOON | STANLEY CASSELMAN | JAMES GORTNER | VITA KARI | BASMAT LEVIN

This ‘hyper-contemporary’ art formulates new and diverse visions through form and color, tradition and innovation. Yigal Ozeri’s photorealism strikes new technological realms through oil paintings; Vita Kari’s tapestries play upon pop culture iconography to form pixelated textiles; Stanley Casselman takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to abstraction in his overt references to Richter; while James Gortner and Basmat Levin create dreamlike collage-paintings to visualize new conceptions of memory.

CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR WITH OUR

GRAND OPENING

FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2025

5–9 PM

ARTIST TALK BY VITA KARI @ 6:30 PM

Exploring the intersections of technology and traditional textiles, Kari’s work has been profiled in publications such as Forbes, Artnet, and Interview Magazine. Collaborations include Marc Jacobs, Loewe, Levi, Spotify, and Google.
 
Join us for a gallery talk with the artist to learn about this innovative process and unique perspective.
Yigal Ozeri photorealism painting of a girl in cowboy boots in a vintage green car.

YIGAL
OZERI

SWOON

Stanley Casselman abstract painting in the style of Gerhard Richter.

STANLEY
CASSELMAN

James Gortner collage artwork of bright colors of red, green, yellow and blue

JAMES
GORTNER

Vita Kari tapestry weaving of an old blackberry phone. Y2K aesthetics meets analog processes.

VITA
KARI

Basmat Levin's painting of a woman in red on a green background with abstractions swirling around the subject.

BASMAT LEVIN