
Book
David Gilbert Lilies, 2026
Spanning more than a decade of the artist’s practice, Lillies, David Gilbert’s first monograph, reimagines the artist’s studio as a paradigmatic space for multiple personhoods and alternative energies. Gathering 114 staged photographs, each composition depicts scenes of interiority, scaled-up dioramas of the artist’s psychic landscape embodying what it might mean to be an artist.

Exhibition
Tamara Gonzales solo show at The Pit in Los Angeles

Museum Exhibition
Tamara Gonzales in "Remixed: Entwined Histories & New Forms" at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

Museum Exhibition
Tamara Gonzales in "A Queer Arcana: Art, Magic, and Spirit" at the Palm Springs Art Museum

Exhibition Review
Tension on the Table: Holly Coulis and the Philosophy of Still Life
Riad Miah reviews Holly Coulis‘s Whereabouts show in Whitehot Magazine. Miah writes “In [Coulis’s] hands, still life sheds modesty and reasserts its capacity to confront fundamental questions: how to see, how to attend, and how to remain present before the ordinary until it reveals the extraordinary. “

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.

Exhibition
Jennifer J. Lee show at The Sunday Painter in London

Outside Exhibition
Glen Baldridge at The Print Center in Philadelphia

Exhibition
Amna Asghar's work included in show at Library Street Collective
Three paintings of Amna Asghar’s is included in the current show at Library Street Collective’s gallery, The Shepherd. The show, named after Asghar’s work 𝑨 𝑴𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒐𝒘 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑪𝒍𝒐𝒖𝒅𝒔, includes the work of nine contemporary artists who question how materials hold meaning, and what happens to that meaning when the material is transformed.

press
Barry Stone and Jason Reed’s new book reviewed in Texas Monthly
Michael Agresta reviewed Boom and Dust in the February 2026 edition of Texas Monthly. Agresta writes “The parade of images in Boom and Dust—blended each one into the next to evoke the momentum of roadside scenery—is a visual catalog of machines and materials, from frac-sand silos and railway-tank trailers to row after row of backhoes, bulldozers, cranes, and boom lifts, like a Richard Scarry book set in a lunar mining colony.”

Museum Acquisition
Whitney Museum acquires works by Mark Armijo McKnight

Museum 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



