The New Social Environment#974

Kari Cholnoky: Horizontal Loader

Featuring Cholnoky and Gaby Collins-Fernandez

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Kari Cholnoky joins Rail contributor Gaby Collins-Fernandez for a conversation.

In this talk

Visit Horizontal Loader, on view at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York through January 13, 2024 →

Kari Cholnoky

Photo of Sentinel by Kari Cholnoky
Kari Cholnoky holds an MFA in Painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BA from Dartmouth College, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include Maw, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York (2021); Impending Moreness, Julius Caesar Gallery, Chicago (2021); Motherboard, Real Pain Fine Arts, Los Angeles (2020); and True Level, Safe Gallery, Brooklyn (2017). Group exhibitions include CANADA, New York (2023); Rachel Uffner Gallery and Mrs. Gallery, New York (2021); and Ceysson & Bénétière, New York (2020); and Anton Kern Gallery, New York (2019), among others. Cholnoky was recently a MacDowell Fellow in Painting (2023). The artist’s work is held in the public collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.

Gaby Collins-Fernandez

Photo of Gaby Collins-Fernandez
Photo by Michael Marcelle
Gaby Collins-Fernandez is an artist living and working in New York City. She holds degrees from Dartmouth College (BA) and the Yale School of Art (MFA, Painting/Printmaking). Her work has been shown in the US and internationally, including at Peter Freeman, Inc., the Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama and El Museo del Barrio, NY. Her work has been discussed in publications such as the Brooklyn Rail and artcritical, and on the video interview series, Gorky’s Granddaughter. She is a recipient of residencies at Yaddo (Saratoga Springs, NY), The Marble House Project (Dorset, VT), and a 2013 Rema Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Art Award. She is a founder and publisher of the annual magazine Precog, and a co-director of the artist-run art and music initiative BombPop!Up.

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