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We’re proud to present an exclusive artist talk from gallery founder, painter, and photographer  this Saturday, May 30th...
05/27/2026

We’re proud to present an exclusive artist talk from gallery founder, painter, and photographer this Saturday, May 30th at 3:00PM. Zach will be sharing the stories, inspiration, and timelines of his Polaroid Collage series and current solo exhibition “Moments Of Moments”
This event is open to the public; admission is free and we welcome all ages. Snacks and refreshments will be served. If you’ve never joined us for an artist talk, this is a great one to attend. It’s not like your typical lecture, you’ll be encouraged to chime in and ask the pressing questions you’ve been curious about!

Zach Frank’s newest exhibition Moments Of Moments features 46 carefully curated polaroid collages created over the past ...
04/30/2026

Zach Frank’s newest exhibition Moments Of Moments features 46 carefully curated polaroid collages created over the past nine years.
Throughout his twenties, the artist resided and worked in Los Angeles, traveled the world with a circle of notorious musicians, fell in love countless times, and experienced life through the constant lens of a camera. His weapon of choice being an Instax Wide 300, with inspiration drawn from David Hockney’s Cameraworks and his Getty retrospective, Frank began creating polaroid collages in Hollywood in 2018.

The series was quietly developed throughout his career’s growth, documenting vulnerable moments in tangible form. As the world became more digital, Frank’s career elevated through his “Problems” painting series, supported by his strong ability as a photographer. However, his passion for picture taking always settled with the art of polaroid collage, where he pieces individual moments taken within a single polaroid, simply scotch taped together to create a larger image, and grander moment.

Over 250 photographs have been created of friends, lovers, family, and everything in between, yet never exhibited as a body of work until now.

For the first time, Zach Frank & Co. Art Gallery invites you into a deeply personal collection of photographs. A window into a life lived to the fullest, one moment at a time.

Enzo Prina’s kinetic moiré paintings exist in a constant state of visual flux. Built from meticulously layered, gently c...
03/08/2026

Enzo Prina’s kinetic moiré paintings exist in a constant state of visual flux. Built from meticulously layered, gently curved lines, the surfaces activate as you move. Light shifts. Distance changes. The work responds. What appears structured and precise transforms into something rhythmic and alive, hovering between control and disruption, order and instability.

Following his debut solo exhibition at Zach Frank & Co. Art Gallery in Summer 2025, Prina’s dialogue with Zach Frank has continued to expand through a series of collaborative works. To date, five pieces have been developed together, pushing their shared interest in experimentation, perception, and collective authorship even further.

One of those collaborations, More F*****g Moiré Problems, is currently on view in Best In Show, extending the conversation between both artists and deepening the exploration of optical vibration and movement.

These works do not sit still. They shift with you. They challenge you. They reward attention.

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Florent Duchesne, based in Montreal, builds sculptures that feel like they were caught mid-gesture. The curves suggest m...
03/06/2026

Florent Duchesne, based in Montreal, builds sculptures that feel like they were caught mid-gesture. The curves suggest motion, almost weightless, as if shaped by sound or wind. And then you remember the material. Concrete. Solid. Unforgiving. Permanent.

Influenced by the raw charge of punk rock and the hypnotic pulse of rave culture, Duchesne captures that split second between chaos and control. The work hums with rhythm, yet stands immovable. It looks fragile, but it endures.

That tension is the point.

In Best In Show, his sculptures quietly challenge perception. What appears fleeting becomes fixed. What feels soft is structurally resolute. Material truth and visual illusion meet somewhere in the middle.

Morgan Echols’ work lives at the intersection of intuition and precision. What began in realism evolved into something f...
03/04/2026

Morgan Echols’ work lives at the intersection of intuition and precision. What began in realism evolved into something far more personal, a practice rooted in color relationships and the psychological nuances of perception. Geometry became her framework, but feeling remains her compass.

With a background in psychology from the University of Alabama, Echols understands how the brain interprets pattern, contrast, and value. Her op art–inspired compositions challenge the eye, inviting viewers to question what they see and how they see it. Structure and symmetry create order, yet the energy of each piece is guided by instinct.

Though her process appears meticulous and mathematical, it is deeply intuitive. Gradients are mixed by eye. Balance is determined by feel. If it looks right and feels right, it’s right.
There is a quiet confidence in that philosophy. Control without rigidity. Precision without obsession. Growth through experimentation.

On view now as part of our Best In Show exhibition through March 31st. And honestly… wouldn’t it be something to see the entire gallery filled with Morgan’s paintings?

Paris-based artist Yann Crenn approaches abstraction with architectural discipline and optical sensitivity. Educated at ...
03/03/2026

Paris-based artist Yann Crenn approaches abstraction with architectural discipline and optical sensitivity. Educated at Ateliers de Sèvres and ECAL in Switzerland, his practice merges painting, sculpture, and experimental processes to create compositions that evolve with light, distance, and movement.

In the Fascination series, the butterfly becomes structure rather than symbol. Built from multiple laser-cut Plexiglas layers, each element is hand-painted, assembled, and sealed in resin to intensify color and capture reflection. The result is not a flat image, but a constructed form with real depth. As you move, the work shifts. Color transitions soften. Shadows activate. Volume emerges.

Crenn invites us to read nature through geometry and material precision. What appears delicate becomes engineered. What seems decorative reveals complexity.
On view now as part of our Best In Show exhibition through March 31st.

Nick Hernandez builds highly exaggerated sculptural reliefs that blur the line between painting and object. Inspired by ...
02/27/2026

Nick Hernandez builds highly exaggerated sculptural reliefs that blur the line between painting and object. Inspired by natural textures and bold contrast, each work evolves through a meticulous, month-long process using resin, plaster, and foam to create layered, organic depth.

After beginning his career in fashion in 2008 and stepping fully into art in 2020, Hernandez now works with complete creative autonomy. Each piece becomes an experiment, pushing material, structure, and instinct further than the last.

Fade to Black marks a striking departure from the neon palettes often associated with his practice. Here, a radial ombré of warm cream dissolves into ultra matte black, pulling the eye inward before fading into shadow. The reduced palette quiets the composition, allowing movement, form, and interconnectedness to take center stage.

Herschel Shapiro’s sculptures live in that space between the two. Based in the Philippines, his practice explores what h...
02/27/2026

Herschel Shapiro’s sculptures live in that space between the two. Based in the Philippines, his practice explores what he calls Organic Precision, where biomorphic forms inspired by natural growth patterns are assembled into larger, structured compositions. Small modules come together like cells in a living system, creating works that feel rhythmic, architectural, and quietly alive.

Rather than committing to a single material language, Shapiro approaches each piece as a site of discovery. Wood, resin, engineered composites, and evolving fabrication methods become tools for experimentation. His process is shaped by independent study, material research, and a deep curiosity about how structure and flow can coexist. The result is work that balances technical rigor with organic movement.

Wouldn’t it be incredible to experience the entire gallery filled with Herschel’s sculptures, each form echoing and expanding the next?
Artist: Herschel Shapiro

Strength can be soft. Protection can be beautiful.Cypress, California–based artist NJH presents biomorphic ceramic sculp...
02/25/2026

Strength can be soft. Protection can be beautiful.
Cypress, California–based artist NJH presents biomorphic ceramic sculptures that explore vulnerability, self-preservation, and the tension between beauty and brutality. Each vessel is meticulously hand built, formed from clay and covered in individually shaped thorns, pinched, carved, and pressed one by one.

These sharp organic protrusions unfurl from the body of the sculpture, both enclosing and defending it. Born from personal struggle, the thorns become more than surface. They act as shield and language at once. As NJH shares, “The thorns in each work articulate a need to protect without withdrawing.”

There is grace in the defense. There is elegance in the armor.

On view as part of our Best In Show exhibition through March 31st. What do you see first, the vulnerability or the strength?

Momentum meets intention.Arizona-based abstract artist Nick Bultman’s Velocity Paintings capture a single, irreversible ...
02/22/2026

Momentum meets intention.
Arizona-based abstract artist Nick Bultman’s Velocity Paintings capture a single, irreversible moment. Paint is released in pure motion, never adjusted and never repeated. What begins as instinct is refined through deliberate geometry, creating a striking tension between chaos and control.

Acceptance is at the core of this work. Once the paint flies, there is no going back.

“Let It Fly” Blue remains available.
“Let It Lie” Orange has sold.

On view as part of our Best In Show exhibition through March 31st. Which side speaks to you more, the expansive blue or the expressive orange?

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