GREEN-HOUSE – FAREWELL, LITTLE ISLAND

Posted on 2026-02-16

As Green-House, musicians Olive Ardizoni and Michael Flanagan engage human nature and the natural world through joyous, dynamic synthesis. Overlaying frequencies and expressions like camouflage, their deeply layered collaborative process begins with either artist; Ardizoni is often drawn to melody, Flanagan to harmonics. The power lies in how their ideas helix together, achieving a depth greater than the sum of its parts. For their first LP with new label home, Ghostly International, Green-House grows and refines their vivid instrumental songcraft with uncharted, genre-defying freedom and movement, a more active, percussive, and emotion-filled energy, marked by flowing bodies of sound and sweeping vistas.

Farewell, Little Island, is from the album Hinterlands, which is released on March 20th, 2026.

hinterlands

  

MATT CONNORS – COOPERATIVE VILLAGE

Posted on 2026-02-16

To what extent does an abstract image have allegiance to its origin? In the case of Matt Connors, his paintings draw on many sources, which, for him, can ultimately vanish in the wing mirror as he careers away from them. It is not necessary to know what came before an image to appreciate it. But, if you are curious, it might be a detail captured on his phone, something he has seen on the street, a fragment from design history or from an unrelated book. Connors’s approach isn’t about clarifying – or even paying homage to – these things, but rather complicating them and rendering them beyond the direct purview of language, doing the opposite of wrapping them up neatly into a parcel.

Opposite – Soft Eye, 2025

Exhibition runs through to May 9th, 2026

Herald St
Via Valdonica 14
40126 Bologna
Italy

www.heraldst.com

  

ILENE AMSTER – NOCTURNE

Posted on 2026-02-09

The Nocturne series is an exploration of a world that shifts when the sun goes down to a place of darkness, peace and beauty, but also of garish colors and a sense of disquietude. Of sweet dreams and of nightmares.

Opposite – Nocturne 4

Exhibition runs through to February 28th, 2026

Soho Photo Gallery
New York
NY 10013

www.sohophoto.com

  

ARTHUR TRESS – THE RAMBLE

Posted on 2026-02-09

Toward the end of 1968, at the age of twenty-eight, Tress began bringing his Hasselblad camera to the Ramble, an overgrown, derelict woodland in the heart of Central Park that had become a discreet gathering place for gay men and queer people seeking social and erotic contact. Reflecting on the site in 2024, Tress remarked: “It was like a decaying pier in the city. I was always attracted to that kind of urban neglect.”

From his apartment on 72nd Street and Riverside Drive, Tress could reach the Ramble in ten minutes, often passing through on his way to professional appointments or museum exhibitions in the city. The site became both subject and backdrop for Tress’s parallel projects, including “Open Space in the Inner City,” a commissioned environmental portfolio, and a series of surrealist still lifes staged within the Ramble. His photographs from the Ramble range from surreptitious shots of men from a distance to carefully posed tableaux, exploring homoerotic fantasy, longing, and human vulnerability. As Tress explained in conversation with Jordan Tannahill: “I wanted to create a kind of poetic documentary that captured both the real and the imagined, the danger and the beauty of that hidden world.”

Opposite – Biding Time

Exhibition runs through to February 28th, 2026

Clamp
247 West 29th Street, Ground Floor
New York
NY 10001

clampart.com

  

INUUTEQ STORCH – SOON WILL SUMMER BE OVER

Posted on 2026-02-09

Soon Will Summer Be Over highlights Storch’s approach to imaging moments of intimacy, mundanity, and sublimity across Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), often focusing on his hometown of Sisimiut, a town of 5,500 people just north of the Arctic Circle. Storch documents the textures and rhythms of communities navigating the crossroads of Inuit traditions, Danish colonial influences, climate crises, and the pressures of globalization.

Opposite – Keepers of the Ocean. 2019

Exhibition runs through to February 23rd, 2026

MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue
Queens
NY 11101

www.momaps1.org

  

KASPER BOSMANS – PEAS, POD

Posted on 2026-02-09

Gladstone will present new and recent works from Brussels-based mixed-media artist Kasper Bosmans, marking his inaugural solo exhibition in Seoul. The presentation will feature a selection of paintings, sculptures, and murals that explore themes of identity and expression through a contemporary queer lens. Bosmans’ experimental bronze-casting practice and painting style culminate in works that investigate anatomical form and malleability.

Opposite – Heraldic Rules, 2026

Exhibition runs through to March 14th, 2026

Gladstone Gallery
760, Samseong-ro, Gangnam-gu
06070 Seoul
South Korea

gladstonegallery.com