Ronald Lockett Once Something Has Lived It Can Never Really Die: The Studio Education of the Junk HouseApril 13–May 28, 2023 MARCH is pleased to present Something That Has Lived Can Never Really Die: The Studio Education of the Junk House, an exhibition of assemblages...
Photo by Guy Mendes, 1986. Mose TolliverDecodedFebruary 8–March 25, 2023 MARCH is pleased to present Decoded, a humble attempt to de-mystify and contextualize the work of one of America’s most well-known but least understood painters. Organized into small groupings of...
John Hee Taek ChaeShed Your EyesFebruary 8–March 25, 2023 MARCH is pleased to present John Hee Taek Chae: Shed Your Eyes, a series of drawings engaging with the lore, paraphernalia, and philosophy of the Boy Scouts. This body of work weighs the dark side of...
Claudia KeepAubadeDecember 15, 2022–February 4, 2023 MARCH is pleased to present Aubade, Claudia Keep’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Keep’s recent oil paintings and watercolors span both spaces, conveying solitude through universal, intimate...
Aaron Michael SkolnickUnder the Eyes of a Dry MountainOctober 13–December 3, 2022 MARCH is pleased to announce the opening of Under the Eyes of a Dry Mountain, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Aaron Michael Skolnick. Created primarily en plein air, this body...
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