Sophy Naess reflects on The Bathers at Palisades Park (King Spa), her sweeping mural on silk that incorporates art historical references into a rendition of a Korean spa. Reworking the bather motif through a feminist lens, she layers bold hues into a scene where leisure, labor, and art intersect.
To learn more, view the Bathers exhibition, visit Naess's artist profile, or browse all artworks by Naess.
Fabienne Lasserre makes boundary-blurring art, where painting meets sculpture and abstraction invites physical engagement. In her intimate Pitchables series, Lasserre celebrates materials, scale, and feminist themes.
Stephen Hendee explores virtual and physical architectures with a distinctive and luminous material vocabulary. Alluding to early internet aesthetics, climate change, and dystopian futures, Hendee offers a prescient meditation on our accelerating digital embrace.