Riad Miah

Riad Miah is a contributor to the Brooklyn Rail.

Fred Tomaselli’s current exhibition, Blooms Disrupted, unfolds across two distinct gallery spaces, each anchored by materially divergent bodies of work that nonetheless share a common perceptual inquiry.

Fred Tomaselli, December 23, 2025, 2025. Ink, gouache, acrylic, photo collage and archival inkjet print on watercolor paper, 15 ½ × 17 inches. Courtesy the artist and James Cohan Gallery.
Don Eddy is a master painter whose career has spanned over fifty years. The subject matter of his paintings has consisted of the most mundane materials, yet the completed paintings rivet the most discerning viewer with curiosity.
Don Eddy, Metal City Suspended, 2020. Acrylic on wood panel, 42 x 20 inches. Courtesy Nancy Hoffman Gallery.
In her third solo exhibition at Derek Eller Gallery, Melissa Brown continues exploring different applications and processes to create kaleidoscopic imagery. Fusing and mixing extends to the show's title, Windows and Bars, as a double entendre.
Melissa Brown, Where R U?, 2023. Flashe, oil, acrylic on Dibond, 72 x 55 inches. Courtesy Derek Eller Gallery.

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