Goodbye Horses
Ethan Cohen Gallery•Feb 06, 2025 — Mar 22, 2025
Ethan Cohen Gallery•Feb 06, 2025 — Mar 22, 2025
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"What’s the next big thing in painting?"
"I think painting is about to go back to drips. Think Pollock, but now as a post internet Warholian figure. But also, now mysticism is on the table instead of the paint bucket you have totems and egregores deep cave synthesizers and chroma that has been reserved for modern warfare the colors along the infrared spectrum colors like radio waves and code signals, the colors only drones can see."
- Andrew Woolbright, in conversation with Picabia, as played by an anonymous art dealer, 2025
Ethan Cohen Gallery is pleased to present Goodbye Horses, a group exhibition exploring a version of what has been previously described as post-modernism as seen through the eyes of artists working in the post-internet era. Taking its cue from Q Lazzarus’ iconic song "Goodbye Horses," the exhibition explores the idea of rising above earthly constraints and seeing beyond the material, into a realm of...More
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Goodbye Horses
Ethan Cohen Gallery•Feb 06, 2025 — Mar 22, 2025
Ethan Cohen Gallery•Feb 06, 2025 — Mar 22, 2025
Press Release
"What’s the next big thing in painting?"
"I think painting is about to go back to drips. Think Pollock, but now as a post internet Warholian figure. But also, now mysticism is on the table instead of the paint bucket you have totems and egregores deep cave synthesizers and chroma that has been reserved for modern warfare the colors along the infrared spectrum colors like radio waves and code signals, the colors only drones can see."
- Andrew Woolbright, in conversation with Picabia, as played by an anonymous art dealer, 2025
Ethan Cohen Gallery is pleased to present Goodbye Horses, a group exhibition exploring a version of what has been previously described as post-modernism as seen through the eyes of artists working in the post-internet era. Taking its cue from Q Lazzarus’ iconic song "Goodbye Horses," the exhibition explores the idea of rising above earthly constraints and seeing beyond the material, into a realm of...More