Melissa Meyer is joined in conversation with London based artist, Madeleine Bialke, to discuss her debut solo exhibition at Olympia in New York. Throughlines is on view from May 18 to June 29, 2024.
“Melissa Meyer: Throughlines,” Olympia, 41 Orchard Street, New York, NY. Through June 29, 2024.
Brooklyn based artist, Blake O’Brien, joins Marissa Graziano to discuss his debut curatorial exhibition A Secret Theater, on view at Greene House from February 3 — March 4, 2024. The exhibition features work by Maggie King Johns, Adam Milner, Blake O’Brien, and Mack Sikora.
Lee Maxey’s solo exhibition Wait Here at Olympia in New York is a choreographed look inside indoctrination, surveillance, and control. She navigates the labyrinth of the religious south through synchronized instructions played out in her titles. This guided ‘Simon Says’ experience of moving throughout the space creates a power structure under the guise of trust and playfulness pulling us close and never letting go.
On the occasion of Drew Kohler’s debut solo exhibition in New York, the artist sits down with Marissa Graziano for a conversation on the elusive qualities of language, eroticism and form. The Invert, 2012-2023 is on view at MARCH gallery from Nov 3–Dec 16, 2023.
Challenging the architectural volumes of their gallery is part and parcel for the team behind Greene House, a 19 century built ground floor space, located in a beautiful brownstone in Fort Greene. Currently accommodating four artist’s works that activate and intervene with its walls, WALLFLOWERS appropriately adopts the gallery team's ethos, and presents as a group show that battles with the rigidity and flexibility of the building’s capacities.
Episode 5 of Tintatmarre Podcast presents a joint interview of Samuel Guy and Marissa Graziano in conversation with Jacob Todd Broussard, learning more about their personal practices and the curatorial project space they co-direct in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.