Everett Narciso

Everett Narciso is an artist and writer based beyond New York.

When a three-person collaborative becomes a two-person team, the connections that bonded the whole need to be reevaluated. Through I love you, I think , Mika Agari and Carol Hu begin the process of discovering what it means to continue a collaboration in the face of notable absence.
pear ware, Quilt, 2022. Joan's t-shirts, cotton, silk, buttons, patches, embroidery, thread. Courtesy the artists and Hercules Art/Studio Program.
Lozano’s installation is an intricate entanglement of braided metal vines, clusters of pale yellow woolen pods, and violet resin-clay petals. In the center of this twisting, sinuous network, the petals rest in iridescent blue and white striations.
Diana Sofia Lozano: Suspended in the Iris, 2021. Courtesy Home Gallery. Photo: Daniel Terna.
Each of Sally J. Han’s 18 paintings, ranging from 8 × 8 to 20 × 24, are executed in an illustrative style. Their naturalism, conveyed as though from the instantaneously rendered stillness of a snapshot, is at odds with the patient and calculated application of paint and ink, and the feeling of eeriness eking from their atmosphere.
Sally J. Han, Ice Fishing, 2019. Acrylic paint on paper mounted on wood panel, 20 x 16 inches. Courtesy the artist and Fortnight Institute, NYC.

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