
Terrains – Kemar Keanu Wynter
February 5, 2026

book
Mark Armijo McKnight, Posthume, 2025
Comprising fourteen photographs—each reproduced as 8 × 10-inch meticulously tri-tone printed, hand-tipped plates—Posthume is a quiet, contemplative body of work. Oversized in format and restrained in scope, the book is both elegy and invocation: a memento mori that gestures towards the old masters, Armijo McKnight’s queer identity, and his Mexican American heritage. Published by TBW Books in an oversized edition of 750, each copy of Posthume is signed by the artist.

Outside Exhibition
Glen Baldridge at The Print Center in Philadelphia

Recent Press
Dot is listed in Cultured Magazine
Cultured Magazine included Dot in their line-up of must-see shows in New York this January. Karly Quadros writes, “From Kusama to Kandinsky, the dot is a primal, formal building block that artists have obsessed over for centuries.”

Outside Exhibition
Alex Dodge at Maki Fine Arts in Tokyo

museum exhibition
Barry Stone solo exhibition at Galveston Arts Center
Slow Bell, references the landscape of Galveston and memories of his mother. “Slow bell” refers to the signal once used in nautical navigation – a method for indicating the ship’s speed instructions between the ship pilot and engine room. It can also refer to a bell rung slowly at a funeral to signify sorrow and commemorate a death, a practice known as tolling. The show opens at the Galveston Arts Center on November 15 and runs through February 1, 2026.

Acquisition
Whitney Museum acquires works by Mark Armijo McKnight

Aquisition
RISD Museum Acquires work by Jennifer J. Lee
The RISD Museum in Providence, Rhode Island acquired Jennifer J. Lee’s painting Untitled (Train), 2023 through the Elizabeth T. and Dorothy N. Casey Fund. Untitled (Train) was first shown in Lee’s 2023 exhibition Square Dance at Klaus Gallery and has been featured in T Magazine, Beaux Arts Magazine and Two Coats of Paint.

Acquisition


