Three days remain. Bill Burns' first exhibition with Collective Z — a body of work that navigates the charged space between discipline and intuition, the material and the transcendent — closes this Friday, May 2.
Color moves through these canvases with a quality that is simultaneously architectural and atmospheric — luminous in some works, urgent in others — sustained always by Burns' conviction that paint, given enough time and attention, can become light. If you have not yet seen the show, or wish to return to it before the walls change, now is the time.
We invite you to join us Friday evening for a closing celebration and artist talk with Bill Burns — an intimate conversation about this exhibition's making, its concerns, and what it means to bring this search for light to New York.

The Journey, 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 64 × 80 in, $12,000

The Space to Breathe - Hold, 2026, Oil on Canvas, 30 × 24 in, $3,500
OPENING NEXT WEEK · DEBUT SOLO EXHIBITION
Nuclear Eden
HARRISON HAFT · MAY 6 – 30, 2026
Harrison Haft's Nuclear Eden opens next week — an irradiated paradise in which inherited beliefs collapse and recombine rather than vanish. Staged photographic sources translated into oil through the vernacular of the old masters. Corrupted figures brought into proximity with animal hybrids. Instinct, mythology, and identity intermingling under sustained pressure.
"Meaning is not offered but provoked."
— HARRISON HAFT

Sciamachy, Oil, Alcohol pigments, and acrylic wisps on printed aluminum panel physically abraded and corroded with hydrochloric acid, mounted taxidermy bear head, 50 × 40 in, 2023
