Waves of Knowing

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY, United States

RYAN LEE Gallery is pleased to announce Waves of Knowing, an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and works on paper by artists associated with the Metcalf Chateau group from Hawai‘i: Satoru Abe (1926-2025), Bumpei Akaji (1921-2002), Tetsuo Ochikubo (1923- 1975), Tadashi Sato (1923-2005), and Harry Tsuchidana (1932-). Many of these artists have never been shown on […]

Martine Gutierrez: Lottery

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY, United States

RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Lottery, an exhibition of photographs and video installation by Martine Gutierrez. Arising out of a recent performance in Paris that took inspiration from 1970s feminist performance art, Gutierrez incorporates her tool of choice, the camera, to subvert hierarchies of power and explore notions of control and access.

Hung Liu: Shaping, Pouring, Layering

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY, United States

RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Shaping, Pouring, Layering, an exhibition of paintings, mixed media resin works, and works on paper by Hung Liu (b. Changchun, China, 1948 - d. Oakland, California, 2021). This show explores the inventive processes that Liu employed to outmaneuver the limitations of media, merging painting and sculpture as she brought […]

Vivian Browne: The Trees Speak, Painting 1964-1992

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY, United States

RYAN LEE is pleased to announce The Trees Speak, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Vivian Browne (b. 1929 Laurel, FL – d. 1993 New York, NY) inspired by the intersection of humans and nature that she observed in the California landscape. Ranging from small paintings to grand triptychs, some of the […]

Katy Stone: Terrains

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY, United States

RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Terrains, a new body of work by artist Katy Stone, which contemplates the natural world as both a literal and poetic landscape. Through large-scale installations of layered forms, Stone reimagines forests, ponds, and rich-hued terrains as metaphors for emotional states and collective experience in the present age.