ATM Gallery NYC

ATM Gallery NYC Art gallery located at 54E Henry Street in Chinatown, NY.

We are back this week and thrilled to present our next exhibition, “A Winter Fairy Tale” with new works by French born p...
12/05/2022

We are back this week and thrilled to present our next exhibition, “A Winter Fairy Tale” with new works by French born painter Annabel Faustin.

Join us this Saturday, December 12th for the opening reception from 5-8 PM 💐

Don’t miss the last weekend to catch Keita Morimoto’s solo exhibition at ATM. The gallery will be open today and tomorro...
11/12/2022

Don’t miss the last weekend to catch Keita Morimoto’s solo exhibition at ATM. The gallery will be open today and tomorrow from 12-6 PM.

Keita Morimoto began painting when he moved from Japan to Canada at age sixteen. In 2021, he returned, moving to Tokyo. In Between Shadows presents a continuation of a series that Morimoto began on his return.

Night scenes of Tokyo streets, where Morimoto wandered for inspiration, rest at the heart of this series. Using his phone, Morimoto documented what he found: scenes of people waiting, quiet interludes amidst a multitude of signs, the saturation of artificial light, a world in which banal moments were flooded with meaning.

Thank you for sharing this incredible body of work with us!!

Keita Morimoto“In Between Shadows”On view through this Sunday, November 13, 2022.Images:Hidden Corner, 2022Acrylic on pa...
11/08/2022

Keita Morimoto
“In Between Shadows”

On view through this Sunday, November 13, 2022.

Images:

Hidden Corner, 2022
Acrylic on panel
10.75h x 8.66w in

Red Cones, 2022
Acrylic on panel
8.66h x 10.75w in


Keita Morimoto“In Between Shadows”On view through Sunday, November 13, 2022.Poetic moments are captured in photographs a...
11/01/2022

Keita Morimoto
“In Between Shadows”

On view through Sunday, November 13, 2022.

Poetic moments are captured in photographs and manipulated digitally, where Morimoto experiments with color and composition. Working in oil, acrylic and on canvas and panel, he paints in sections, simultaneously decisive and meticulous; refuses the temptation to paint over a completed section. Glossy finishes contain a harsh realism, in which psychic depths haunt both his figures and landscapes. Through this series, Morimoto's presence presses back, through the street scenes, humid nights, and unblinking light. In Between Shadows is the work of a wanderer, of someone who stalks the night, and is most at home while painting

Image:

In Between Shadows, 2022
Acrylic and Oil on Linen
60h x 60w in


Keita Morimoto“In Between Shadows”On view through Sunday, November 13, 2022.Images:Still Dark Outside, 2022Acrylic and O...
10/22/2022

Keita Morimoto
“In Between Shadows”

On view through Sunday, November 13, 2022.

Images:

Still Dark Outside, 2022
Acrylic and Oil on canvas
38h x 30w in

Red Green Blue, 2022
Acrylic and Oil on canvas
40h x 30w in

ATM Gallery is pleased to present “In Between Shadows” – a solo exhibition of paintings by Keita Morimoto. Visit us this...
10/14/2022

ATM Gallery is pleased to present “In Between Shadows” – a solo exhibition of paintings by Keita Morimoto.

Visit us this evening for the opening reception from 5–8 PM. The exhibition will remain on view through November 13, 2022.

Keita Morimoto (b. 1990, Osaka, Japan) is a Tokyo-based artist. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto (MOCA), Art Gallery of Peterborough, Ontario, and the Nicholas Metivier Gallery in Toronto, and Kotaro Nugara Gallery in Tokyo. “In Between Shadows” is Morimoto’s first solo exhibition with ATM Gallery, and marks the inaugural solo exhibition of his work in New York City.

Image:
Lonely City, 2022 (detail)
Acrylic and oil on canvas
40h x 30w in

It’s the last week to catch “Outside and Aching” by Jean-Pierre Villafañe.✨Open Wednesday through Sunday 12-6pm ✨       ...
10/04/2022

It’s the last week to catch “Outside and Aching” by Jean-Pierre Villafañe.

✨Open Wednesday through Sunday 12-6pm ✨ Huge thank you to .villafane for putting together such a special show with us.

Images:

Butcher’s Daughter, 2022
Oil on Linen
30 x 40 inches

Installation views

Jean-Pierre Villafañe “Outside and Aching”On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022Evoking the world of architectu...
09/27/2022

Jean-Pierre Villafañe
“Outside and Aching”

On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022

Evoking the world of architecture, arches and columns form a fundamental compositional element in the artist’s work. These elements are both literal in their framing of space and echoed in the cut of figures’ faces, creating a dialogue between figure and structure that further engulfs us in the works.

By accentuating angularity and structure, faces appear closer to masks from behind which identities cannot be revealed and true origins are concealed. Our gaze is suspended here by the impenetrable nature of the mask. Melting into the architecture, these masked faces exist in harmony with the city, becoming part of the fabric of the built environment around them—of New York itself—rather than mere transitory inhabitants.

Image:
Last Train, 2022
Oil on Linen
48 x 48 inches

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Jean-Pierre Villafañe “Outside and Aching”On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022Provocatively lifted skirts, am...
09/21/2022

Jean-Pierre Villafañe
“Outside and Aching”

On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022

Provocatively lifted skirts, ambiguously interwoven limbs, and sensually exposed flesh all testify to the artist’s familiarly ambiguous visual language. The play of entangled bodies imbues these paintings with implicit eroticism and invites the viewer into the space as willing participant, following the limbs of one figure only to be guided to another, losing oneself in the compositions much like one loses oneself in the city. These arranged and rearranged bodies create a system of bodily disarticulation whose unstable nature only works to destabilize the viewer.

Image:

Jean-Pierre Villafañe
Alleyway, 2022
Oil on linen
40h x 30w in

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Jean-Pierre Villafañe “Outside and Aching”On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022Closely identifying with the ci...
09/15/2022

Jean-Pierre Villafañe
“Outside and Aching”

On view at ATM Gallery through October 9, 2022

Closely identifying with the city he observes, Villafañe offers a depiction of New York not as it is traditionally regarded but rather as it is intimately experienced. The use of the voyeur’s gaze permits him to transform the bewildering city into a stage set, allowing him not only to tame the city within the confines of a canvas or sculpture but to domesticate it too. In doing so, the spectator is offered a theater of the daily performances of living. Images within images explicitly reinforce this theater-like rendition of New York.

Image:

Rear Window, 2022
Oil on linen
60h x 72w in

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ATM is pleased to present “Outside and Aching” - a solo exhibition of paintings by Puerto Rican artist Jean-Pierre Villa...
09/07/2022

ATM is pleased to present “Outside and Aching” - a solo exhibition of paintings by Puerto Rican artist Jean-Pierre Villafañe.

Join us for our opening reception this evening from 5-8 PM 💃

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Anner Cohen’s debut solo exhibition comes to a close this Sunday, 9/4. Be sure to catch the last two days at ATM between...
09/02/2022

Anner Cohen’s debut solo exhibition comes to a close this Sunday, 9/4. Be sure to catch the last two days at ATM between 12-6 PM.

What emerges from Cohen’s process finds new life in his paintings. Thick application of color and semi-transparent glazing, reminiscent of the Old Masters, collide with his altered images, recreating the materiality of objects lost in the digital render.

The spatiality of the paintings challenges their physical boundaries, pushing against the confines of their canvas. Fissures of negative space slice through his jigsaw-like compositions. At times, they delineate the objects, in others, they disrupt it and reconfigure the image.

Cohen presents us with a fluid and fractured world that endlessly tries to reorganize itself. Moments from his personal life, art history and the digital realm are entangled in his re-engineered subject matter. What was once invisible penetrates into the realm of perception, where it is simultaneously remembered and dismembered, caught in a chaos of code and form. 

Anner Cohen (b. 1997) is a self-taught artist based in Berlin. This is the first solo exhibition of his work.

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