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It is the last weekend to see “Phantasma,” PLATO’s current group exhibition exploring imagination, dreams and illusions ...
05/28/2026

It is the last weekend to see “Phantasma,” PLATO’s current group exhibition exploring imagination, dreams and illusions in contemporary painting. The show features works by Alex Sutcliffe, Alic Brock, Darina Karpov, Henry Hung Chang, Jamie Adams, Tang Shuo, and Vickie Vainionpää. The last day to see it is this Saturday, May 30!

“Since time immemorial, great thinkers have debated the nature of imagination. According to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, fantasy—or phantasma—represents a false appearance, an illusion that deceives the senses and occupies the lowest level of reality. Aristotle, on the other hand, believed that the image-making faculty of the soul (phantasia) makes the higher processes of thinking possible. As he wrote in De Anima, “The soul never thinks without a phantasm.”

The images that enter our minds from the outside world have changed dramatically over the centuries, expanding our internal cache of archetypal figures and individual phantasmata (the plural of phantasma). The pace and scale at which we consume images have also accelerated. Alongside the centuries-old foundations of printed matter, theater, and fine art, films, online videos, social media posts, and the endless scroll of our own camera rolls now contribute to our vast imaginative picture libraries—inevitably invading our dreams and fantasies.”

There is only week one left to see Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ solo exhibition at PLATO, “Echoes of Elsewhere,” closing next S...
05/23/2026

There is only week one left to see Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ solo exhibition at PLATO, “Echoes of Elsewhere,” closing next Saturday, May 30.

In “Echoes of Elsewhere,” fragments of Honduras—the birthplace Trotter Ewens shares with her mother—surface alongside constructed environments in her home-city of Montreal. ‘Working with images of Honduras,’ the artist writes, ‘I experience both connection and distance: though I originated from there, much like in Montreal’s tropical gardens, I can imitate these landscapes but cannot fully inhabit them or feel the immediacy of the environment as someone embedded in it would.’

Like transplanted gardens removed from their origins and reassembled under new conditions, these spaces become composite—layered and continually shifting—echoes of elsewhere. Memory, absence, and connection quietly shape them in an ongoing act of recomposition, piecing together a sense of place and self.
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Please save the date for the opening of Vadim Pugin’s first solo exhibition at PLATO, “The Walled Garden”: Thursday, Jun...
05/22/2026

Please save the date for the opening of Vadim Pugin’s first solo exhibition at PLATO, “The Walled Garden”: Thursday, June 4, from 6-8 PM.

In “The Walled Garden,” New York–based artist Vadim Pugin unveils a new body of work probing the contours of subjectivity in an era shaped by commodified attention and Baroque spectacle. Through ceramics, sound and video, Pugin reconstructs the architecture of control embedded in online platforms: the curated feed as endless folds of illusory abundance, the recommendation engine as a network of garden paths personalized for each visitor, and the algorithm as a sovereign force that has already determined the direction of our movement. Drawing on two decades of insider experience in advertising technology, Pugin makes the invisible machinery visible — exploring a space inside the surveillance garden where a political imagination could emerge. #

Vadim Pugin (b. 1986, Moscow, Russia) is a New York–based multidisciplinary artist working across ceramics, video and sound. Moving between the tangible and the digital, Pugin investigates how contemporary perception is shaped by platforms, surveillance, feedback loops and algorithmic systems of control.

Before turning fully to art, Pugin spent nearly two decades in advertising technology and digital media. Working within the infrastructures of attention, targeting and behavioral prediction, he gained direct insight into the systems that now form the subject of his practice.

Vadim Pugin holds a Master’s degree from the Russian State University for the Humanities. He studied contemporary art through the Learning Environment program in Moscow. Pugin’s recent exhibitions include Exaltation, PLATO, New York, NY (2025); The New Uncanny at The New Uncanny Gallery, New York, NY (2025); IX Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art, the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia and Everything Counts, Ground Solyanka, Moscow, Russia (2022). Pugin was the winner of the Vyksa Festival Open Competition for Urban Sculpture as part of Resitor Group in 2023.

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Sylvia Trotter Ewens“Boardwalk” (2026)oil on canvas30 x 40 in.Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ solo show at PLATO, “Echoes of Elsew...
05/21/2026

Sylvia Trotter Ewens
“Boardwalk” (2026)
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ solo show at PLATO, “Echoes of Elsewhere” is ending next Saturday, May 30.

“I understand ‘echoes’ as relating to images of lived memory, environments, and connections from the past that carry into the present. The places I depict come from two vastly different cultures (Honduran and Canadian) that I both belong to, and at the same time don’t fully belong to. This tension leads me to create spaces that feel like “elsewhere.” I’m in the process of building my own sense of space and belonging, because I am neither completely of here nor there.”

- Sylvia Trotter Ewens

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Please save the date for the opening of Cindy Bernhard’s solo exhibition, “Broken Vessels” on Thursday, June 4, from 6-8...
05/20/2026

Please save the date for the opening of Cindy Bernhard’s solo exhibition, “Broken Vessels” on Thursday, June 4, from 6-8 pm.

For her inaugural exhibition at PLATO, Chicago-based artist Cindy Bernhard will present a new body of work centered on larger-than-life-size photorealistic depictions of gold vases personifying the Seven Deadly Sins. Bernhard’s neo-baroque compositions, dramatic settings and chiaroscuro lighting underscore the tension and poignancy of the current moment, in which excess and ever-accelerating stimuli generate both endless temptation and a profound need for redemption.

Please visit PLATO’s booth E8 at the  art fair (NADA) in New York through Sunday, May 17.At out booth at NADA, we featur...
05/13/2026

Please visit PLATO’s booth E8 at the art fair (NADA) in New York through Sunday, May 17.

At out booth at NADA, we feature a three-person presentation dedicated to contemporary landscape. Uniting the past, present, and future of the genre, we showcase Karen Seapker’s dynamic semi-abstract compositions connecting natural cycles with a potential for social and political renewal; Alex Sutcliffe’s painterly landscapes and hunting scenes inspired by the Old Masters, and Erik Nieminen’s fluid tableaux of humans in nature, envisioning future possibilities for change both in artistic and physical landscapes.

We are thrilled to share that Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ “Echoes of Elsewhere” is featured in  magazine! On view through May ...
05/09/2026

We are thrilled to share that Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ “Echoes of Elsewhere” is featured in magazine!
On view through May 30.
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Congratulations to Erik Nieminen on his painting, “Passengers” being prominently featured in ’s article about the  assoc...
05/07/2026

Congratulations to Erik Nieminen on his painting, “Passengers” being prominently featured in ’s article about the association and art fair. The interview with NADA’s Executive Director is a worthy read! NADA is a wonderful organization that truly listens to the needs of galleries and artists, and we are honored to be a part of their fair again this year.

Please visit our booth (E8) at NADA New York next week and see Erik Nieminen’s painting in person alongside pieces by Karen Seapker and Alex Sutcliffe.

Sylvia Trotter Ewens“La Casita // The Little House” (2026)oil on wood24 x 18 in. Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ inaugural solo ex...
05/06/2026

Sylvia Trotter Ewens
“La Casita // The Little House” (2026)
oil on wood
24 x 18 in.

Sylvia Trotter Ewens’ inaugural solo exhibition at PLATO, “Echoes of Elsewhere” will be on view through May 30.

In “Echoes of Elsewhere,” Honduran-Canadian painter Sylvia Trotter Ewens presents a deeply personal body of work that navigates memory, identity, and the shifting terrain between cultures. Through layered, atmospheric paintings, she constructs fragmented environments shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination.

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PLATO is thrilled to participate in  New York art fair from May 13 through May 17! At Booth E8, we will feature a three-...
05/01/2026

PLATO is thrilled to participate in New York art fair from May 13 through May 17! At Booth E8, we will feature a three-person presentation dedicated to contemporary landscape.

Uniting the past, present, and future of the genre, we will showcase Karen Seapker’s dynamic semi-abstract compositions connecting natural cycles with a potential for social and political renewal; Alex Sutcliffe’s painterly scenes inspired by the old masters, and Erik Nieminen’s fluid tableaux of humans in nature, envisioning future possibilities for change both in artistic and physical landscapes.

Please visit us at booth E8!

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