We're pleased to announce our upcoming group exhibition where we will present new works by a mix of new and existing artist of the gallery, namely :
TATIANA GORGIEVSKI (b. 1997, France)
Tatiana Gorgievski approaches painting as a direct, physical process. Working in oil and raw pigment, she builds her images without preparatory drawing, allowing figures to emerge through the act of painting itself. Before studying at ENSAV La Cambre in Brussels, she trained in philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon. That background remains present, not in an illustrative way, but in how the work resists fixed meaning. Often working close to life scale, Gorgievski places the viewer in direct encounter with the body. Figures appear and dissolve within dense, unstable surfaces, caught between presence and disappearance. Nothing fully settles. The image shifts as you spend time with it.
RALF KOKKE (b. 1989, Netherlands)
Ralf Kokke’s paintings are a celebration of the archaic and the universal, embodying the timeless themes of paradise, nature, and the harmonious coexistence of humans, animals, and the divine. Born into a family of dockworkers in the suburbs of Rotterdam, Kokke draws upon his childhood memories and dreams to craft his visions of a world that is both idyllic and fantastical, where the boundaries between reality and imagination are blurred. In his work, Kokke explores the archetypes of Carl Jung, the imagery of cave paintings, Egyptian art, and Sumerian art, to create a visual narrative that transcends cultural and historical boundaries. Through his use of universal symbols and themes, Kokke invites the viewer to rediscover the world through the eyes of a child and to be transported to a place where dreams and reality coexist in perfect harmony. Kokke earned a BFA in Painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Antwerp.
JACOB TODD BROUSSARD (b. 1992, USA)
Jacob Todd Broussard received his BFA in Painting from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2014 and his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale School of Art in 2019. He’s shown work in various exhibitions across Louisiana, New York, California, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Canada. Most recent solo exhibitions include Towards Gallery in Toronto, Steven Zevitas Gallery in Boston, The Acadiana Center for the Arts in Lafayette, Rivalry Projects in Buffalo, Play/Ground in Buffalo, and PEEP Gallery in Philadelphia. He was a 2020/21 Drawing Center Viewing Program participant and a recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant for three consecutive years. His work has been reviewed in Cornelia Magazine and Burnaway. He has been an artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, Bunker Projects, The League Residency at Vyt, and more. He co-founded Kingfish, an art and architecture project space based in Buffalo, NY, and hosts an art podcast, Tintamarre. He is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University.
CARLOS RODRÍGUEZ (b. 1980, Mexico)
Carlos Rodriguez is a figurative artist based in Mexico City. Initially trained in graphic design at the Universidad de San Luis Potosí, he transitioned from a career in advertising, as an illustrator and art director, to a professional painter. His work explores themes of sexuality, gender, and identity through drawings, paintings, and ceramics that celebrate the male figure. Drawing inspiration from classical painting and naïve art, his work captures the essence of men immersed in natural expressions of play and fantasy.Over the past four years, Rodriguez has brought his art to the global stage, exhibiting in renowned galleries across New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, and Dubai.
ARTUR GRUCELA (b. 1987, Poland)
Artur Grucela is a Polish figurative artist working primarily in oil on canvas. His paintings conjure fictional landscapes that blur the line between the everyday and the imaginary, often featuring solitary male figures caught in moments of quiet introspection. Through these dreamlike scenes, he explores themes of escapism, melancholy, and the longing for connection with nature and the self. Raised in a small town in the mountainous south of Poland and now based in Wrocław, Grucela’s practice is shaped by his close relationship with the natural world and his experience outside academic structures. His compositions are influenced by Romantic painting, Flemish masters, and classicist traditions, but also draw on literature, biblical symbolism, and film noir. Using subtle colours, stylised landscapes, and dramatic light, Grucela creates paintings that feel both timeless and cinematic.
We will be sharing more details soon.
In the meantime, save the date for the opening preview : June 6th 2026 from 6 to 10pm.