CATALOGS

  • GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In... GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In... GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In... GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In... GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In... GERTRUDIS RIVALTA SELECTED PAGES, 2022 This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected Pages. In...

    GERTRUDIS RIVALTA

    SELECTED PAGES, 2022

    This publication accompanies Gertrudis Rivalta's premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Selected PagesIn sequined paintings and intricate paper doll dioramas, Cuban artist Gertrudis Rivalta uses the magazines of her youth to comment on the lived experiences of Black women in Cuban society.

    Published in collaboration with New York University’s Hemispheric Institute.

    Critical essay by Jacqueline Loss, Professor of Latin American and Caribbean Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Connecticut.

    64 Pages in Full Color

    8.5"W x 8.5"H

  • ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas... ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas... ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas... ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas... ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas... ROCÍO GARCÍA BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021 This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas...

    ROCÍO GARCÍA

    BELLAS FLORES DEL MAL, 2021
     

    This publication accompanies Rocío García’s premiere solo exhibition at Thomas Nickles Project, Bellas Flores del Mal (Beautiful Flowers of Evil). Through scenes of secretly evolving intrigues, obscure mysteries, and unknown intimate stories, Rocío examines power, love, desire, sexuality, and violence with a focus on the double-edged subtlety in the conception of love: the sublime and the sinister.

    49 Pages in Full Color

    8.5"W x 8.5"H

  • SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist... SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist... SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist... SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist... SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist... SANDRA CORDERO PLANETA SANDRA, 2019 Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist...

    SANDRA CORDERO

    PLANETA SANDRA, 2019
     

    Published in concert with the first New York solo exhibition, Planeta Sandra, by Cuban artist Sandra Cordero in 2019. We join the artist on a journey of discovery to a world where precision cut, multi-layered and dimensional paper collages spring to life as the whimsical personalities that make up the thriving inhabitants of Planeta Sandra.

    Notes from the artist and Critical Essay by Luis Ramaggio.


    Glossy softcover contains English and Spanish texts.


    69 pages in Full Color
    8.5"W X 8.5"H

  • RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y... RONALD VILL EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020 Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y...

    RONALD VILL

    EL ZORRO Y LA FLOR, 2020
     

    Published in tandem with our gallery and online exhibition El Zorro Y La FlorWrestling with notions of ideal ways to spend time while in quarantine versus the reality of his everyday activities and anxieties, the El Zorro y La Flor series ebbs and flows in tone and style along with Ronald’s emotions as he processes his ever-changing environment in real time. As he shares with us these intimate visual diary entries made during a period of enforced confinement in Havana, he discovers and reveals to us a new facet of his expression.

    70 Pages in Full Color

    6.6"W x 10.25"H