2025 New Editions: Dyani White Hawk
Dyani White Hawk, Wóablakela | Tranquility series on view at The Armory Show, 2025. Dyani White Hawk’s new print series with Tandem Press, titled Wóablakela | Tranquility, radiates tranquil, meditative qualities achieved through color harmony, implied dimensionality, repetition, symmetry, and balance between stillness and movement, organic gesture, and precise forms. Rooted in her longstanding practice […]
2025 New Editions: Alison Saar, Razin Cane
Alison Saar, Razin’ Cane, 2025. Click to view Alison Saar’s Razin’ Cane, her largest print to date, depicts a group of enslaved girls in a sugarcane field at night holding machetes, their torches blazing. The work was made specifically for Sweet Life, her first solo exhibition in Europe at Galerie Lelong in Paris, located just […]
2025 New Editions: Michelle Grabner
Michelle Grabner, Untitled (paper weaving 1), 2025. Click to view Michelle Grabner’s new editions with Tandem Press continue her decades-long exploration of universal forms found in everyday objects. The three prints depict rainbow-colored paperweavings, the ones you may have made as a child in kindergarten. The colors move across the page in a rhythm of […]
2025 New Monoprints: Marie Lorenz, Undertow
Marie Lorenz, Undertow #12, 2025. Click to view Marie Lorenz’s work cannot be defined as a singular practice. Instead, the New York-based artist employs video, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, performance, and recently, opera, to investigate flotsam, transforming the trash of our everyday lives into a series of artistic gestures. Since 2005, Lorenz has been running The […]
2024 New Editions: Dyani White Hawk
Dyani White Hawk, Intersections I and Intersections II on view in the Tandem Press Apex Gallery, 2024. Dyani White Hawk, They Gifted (Night), To See With Intention, and They Gifted (Day) on view in the Tandem Press Apex Gallery, 2024. European and European-American institutions have valued certain people, communities, and art forms far above others […]
2024 New Editions: Alison Saar
Alison Saar, Mutiny of the Sable Venus [1/24], 2024. Click to view. Through her sculptures, drawings, and prints, Alison Saar explores the subjects of racism, sexism, ageism, and the specific challenges of being bi-racial in America. Her work encompasses a multitude of personal, artistic, and cultural references that reflect the experiences of several communities, most […]
[Read] Hyperallergic – Judy Pfaff’s Garden of Unearthly Delights
Detail of Judy Pfaff, Glazed and Confused: Rockin’ Lobster Majolica (2024) (Photo by Stefan Hagen, courtesy Wave Hill) Judy Pfaff’s current exhibition at Wave Hill’s Glyndor Gallery lives up to its namesake, Real and Imaginary, according to Hyperallergic’s Faye Hirsch. Across several rooms, hydroponic live plants and sculptures of melting, wirey, organic forms come together […]
2024 New Editions: Derrick Adams, Where My Girls At?
Derrick Adams, Where My Girls At?, 2024. Click to view. An artist with countless irons in the fire at all times, one of the bodies of work Derrick Adams has developed in recent years is Beauty World. A series of large-scale paintings began in 2019, these images depict mannequin-like portraits of men and women with steely […]
2024 New Editions: Judy Pfaff
Judy Pfaff, boba, 2024. Click to view. boba continues a series of works that Judy Pfaff completed in our studio in 2017 (Morning Raga, Afternoon Raga, Evening Raga, …fortunate fish…, and …wind-deer and the honey-grass…), which layered manipulated images of Indian Kantha quilts with other visual elements. For this artwork, the background image of a […]
2023 New Editions: Suzanne Caporael
Suzanne Caporael, Pricking and Ruling, 2023. Click to view. Suzanne Caporael, Curve, 2023. Click to view. Suzannne Caporael’s work is deeply rooted in close observation of the natural world, the intersection of science and culture, and our attempts to define and control the environment. Through meticulous research, Caporael creates distinct series of works related to […]
