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BOBBY MOORE - Nostalgia in Between

June 2026

June 2026

BOBBY MOORE - Nostalgia in Between

BOBBY MOORE - Nostalgia in Between

In “Nostalgia in Between,” Bobby Moore creates a vivid visual language that bridges memory, contemporary culture, and personal mythology. His paintings layer hyperrealistic figures, trains, birds, skulls, smiley faces, street-art motifs, and fragments of classical imagery into densely packed compositions that feel both familiar and dreamlike. Moore’s use of collaged symbols from childhood, pop culture, and urban life evoke the scattered nature of memories. Rich color, dramatic lighting, and graphic abstraction result in a body of work that explores identity as something continuously assembled from experiences, influences, and recollections—occupying the space between nostalgia for what was and the evolving reality of what is.

STEVEN MORRELL - Baroquialisms

STEVEN MORRELL - Baroquialisms

In “Baroquialisms,” Steven Morrell turns to the grandeur and emotional intensity of Baroque painting as a point of departure, deconstructing historic masterpieces into vibrant, contemporary compositions. Figures, drapery, and narrative dissolve into sweeping gestures, fractured forms, and luminous color, preserving the drama of the original works while transforming them into something entirely new. Alongside these paintings, Morrell’s expressive portraits explore a more intimate terrain, using layered brushwork and bold, unexpected palettes to reveal the emotional complexity beneath the surface of his subjects. Together, the works demonstrate Morrell’s fascination with both the epic and the personal—finding common ground between centuries-old themes of human passion and the psychological realities of the present moment.

JASON MASCOW - 1 of 5

JASON MASCOW - 1 of 5

“1 of 5” presents a cast of enigmatic figures suspended somewhere between fashion illustration, surrealist portraiture, and dream narrative. Working on stained and natural wood panels, Jason Mascow transforms grain patterns into atmospheric skies and landscapes, allowing the material itself to become an active part of the composition. His elongated characters—with impossibly sculpted hair, exaggerated proportions, and theatrical expressions—feel both glamorous and unsettling, inhabiting scenes that suggest fragments of forgotten stories. Throughout the exhibition, beauty and distortion coexist: elegant women become otherworldly icons, skaters drift through uncanny landscapes, and solitary figures move through spaces that feel simultaneously nostalgic and imagined. The result is a cohesive body of work that explores identity, performance, and the strange tension between vulnerability and spectacle, all rendered with Mascow’s distinctive blend of technical precision, dark humor, and surreal elegance.

MARY DAVIS - Through The Lens

MARY DAVIS - Through The Lens

“Through The Lens” is a vibrant exploration of 20th-century popular culture, memory, and celebrity, filtered through Mary Davis’s distinctly nostalgic lens. Blending painting, collage, vintage ephemera, and iconic imagery, Davis reimagines cultural touchstones—from Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Judy Garland to Coca-Cola advertisements —through layers of color, texture, and personal symbolism. Her work captures the way photographs, magazines, films, and advertisements shape collective memory, transforming familiar images into emotionally resonant portraits of Americana. Both playful and reflective, Through the Lens celebrates the enduring power of visual culture to connect generations through shared stories, dreams, and nostalgia.

Brad Davis - Popicana

Brad Davis - Popicana

“POPICANA” is Brad Davis’s exuberant celebration of the icons, athletes, musicians, movies, and cultural touchstones that have shaped generations of American life. Drawing inspiration from vintage trading cards, comic books, cereal-box graphics, concert posters, and television nostalgia, Davis reimagines familiar figures through a bold pop-art lens, combining hand-drawn illustration, vibrant color, halftone patterns, and playful storytelling. From legendary ballplayers and rock stars to beloved sitcom characters and cinematic moments, the works blur the line between fine art and popular culture, inviting viewers to reconnect with the images and memories that helped define them. At once nostalgic and contemporary, Popicana is a colorful tribute to fandom, collective memory, and the enduring power of pop culture.  


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