Amos Eno Gallery
Queer Today — Love, Power, Freedom!
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York, NY, United StatesAmos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run space, is thrilled to present Queer Today – Love, Power, Freedom!, a dynamic group exhibition by the queer art collective Magenta Lounge, curated by its founder James Horner. Featuring the work of 12 artists, the exhibition will be on view in the gallery's lower-level Project Space from January 8 […]
Matt Greco: More Cave Painting
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York, NY, United StatesAmos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run space, is pleased to present More Cave Painting, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Matt Greco. The exhibition brings together new and recent works that position myth not as ancient fantasy, but as a living, contemporary framework—one that continues to shape how we understand ourselves, each other, and the […]
Nishiki Sugawara-Beda: Scale and Tonality
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York, NY, United StatesAmos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery, is pleased to present Scale and Tonality, a solo exhibition by artist Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, featuring the new series of work, KuroKuroShiro+. The exhibition will be on view from March 19 to April 26, 2026, with an opening reception on Friday, March 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. at […]
José-Ricardo Presman
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York, NY, United StatesAmos Eno Gallery is pleased to present A Mountain Overlooking a Home by the Lake – The Creation of Time from the State of Duration, a solo exhibition by artist José-Ricardo Presman. Presman was among the founding artists who established Amos Eno Gallery in 1974, making this exhibition both a continuation of a decades-long relationship […]
“In Translation” Group Show
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York, NY, United StatesIn Translation brings together five artists whose works examine how inherited systems — linguistic, biological, algorithmic, political, and ritual — shape identity and belonging. Across drawing, painting, sculpture, and collage, the exhibition asks how forms are received and remade: to be patterned by forces larger than the self, and to respond by constructing new visual […]
