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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce “someofsomeofall,” an exhibition of new works by Franklin Evans, on view 30 January through 15 March 2025 at 520 West 21st Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated digital publication featuring an essay by David Ebony.
Color, art iconography, modernist geometry, and repetition lead Evans’ newest body of work, which continues his multi-decade exploration of art as a living, evolving practice. Drawing from a vast lexicon, his work employs images from a shifting pantheon of artists - Dana Schutz, Henri Matisse, Judy Pfaff, Joan Brown, Morris Hirshfield, John Dilg, and many others. Evans translates these diverse inspirations into a visual language that fields abundant worlds, which he refers to as his “brainspace.”
At the heart of Evans’ practice lies the artist’s studio—a space in constant flux, where he engages in a perpetual dialogue with this treasured place. His works are living, breathing...More
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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce “someofsomeofall,” an exhibition of new works by Franklin Evans, on view 30 January through 15 March 2025 at 520 West 21st Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated digital publication featuring an essay by David Ebony.
Color, art iconography, modernist geometry, and repetition lead Evans’ newest body of work, which continues his multi-decade exploration of art as a living, evolving practice. Drawing from a vast lexicon, his work employs images from a shifting pantheon of artists - Dana Schutz, Henri Matisse, Judy Pfaff, Joan Brown, Morris Hirshfield, John Dilg, and many others. Evans translates these diverse inspirations into a visual language that fields abundant worlds, which he refers to as his “brainspace.”
At the heart of Evans’ practice lies the artist’s studio—a space in constant flux, where he engages in a perpetual dialogue with this treasured place. His works are living, breathing...More