Past Exhibitions

Press Release (Cycle VI)

September 27th - October 18th, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Press Release (Cycle VI) marks the first year of Storage at 52 Walker Street in Tribeca.

Archival and recent works by Jeff Way (b. 1942) and Carolyn Oberst (b. 1946) are curated to examine modalities of labor and transcendence within the historical canon of painting. The exhibition also explores 50+ years of camaraderie between Oberst and Way, who have cohabited in their Walker St loft since the 1970s, but have found disparate modes of artistic exploration. 

Press Release (Cycle V)

July 28th - August 31st, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Press Release (Cycle V) presents a collaboration with current students and recent graduates of the Columbia MFA Fine Arts program, including Garrett Ball, Kevin Cobb, Conor Dowdle, Amadeo Morelos Favela, Aristotle Forrester, Ian Ha, Jing Harren, Char Jeré, Roxana Kadyrova, Calvin Kim, Sangmin Lee, Meaghan Elyse Lueck, Kai Oh, Paul Rho, Robbie Rogers, Benjamin Salesse, Ming Wang, Shuai Yang, and Julian Zehnder.

Press Release (Cycle IV)

June 24th - July 28th, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Press Release (Cycle IV) presents an evolving conversation between the work of artists Raphaela Melsohn, Sasha Fishman, Baxter Koziol, Angela Dufresne, Jeff Way, Carolyn Oberst, Pol Morton and Adam Lupton, that examine notions of pressure and release. The exhibition continues to question relations between bodies and space, reimagining them as symbiotic through artistic processes that are not commercially mainstream.

Press Release (Cycle III)

April 21st - June 22nd, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Press Release (Cycle III) exists as an ongoing essay where works are used to reposition and examine notions of pressure & release. Perceptions of the body and space are challenged the through painting, sculpture, and performance of artists Angela Dufresne, Baxter Koziol, Adam Lupton, Pol Morton, Brandon Morris, Carolyn Oberst, Louisa Owen, and Jeff Way.

Some works presented explore historically normative notions of physical space. Other works play on aspects of queer space through edits on museological tropes. The artists investigate the beauty, fragility, and resilience of the body, considering the space within and around it.

Press Release (Cycle II)

February 3rd - April 19th, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

In Press Release (Cycle II), the absence of the body is central in activating the performativity of works by Angela Dufresne, Adam Lupton, Baxter Koziol, Eli Ping, Jeff Way, Louisa Owen, and Brandon Morris. Works by Paul Thek, Jason Gringler, Howardena Pindell, Sebastian Burger, Tauba Auerbach, Al Loving, and Senga Nengudi are cycled in. Physical qualities of the works may allude to the precarious circumstance of creating a body using obscure language. This language is one that allows emotions to exist within the realm of non-empirical standards, pushing the limit of existence.

Press Release

September 9th, 2022 - February 1st, 2023

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Press Release, the inaugural exhibition at our new 52 Walker Street location, explores how feelings of pressure and tension have become unsustainable and what new dimensions of release have been created in response. Press Release will open with works by Nate Lewis, Elizabeth Flood, Morgan Canavan, Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Carlos Martiel, Lyndon Barrois Jr. Followed by cycled-in works by Paul Thek, Edwin Klein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Elizabeth Catlett, Howardena Pindell, Kenny Rivero, Al Loving, Olivia Erlanger, William Pope L, Eli Ping, Fin Simonetti, Lyle Ashton Harris, Kim Hoeckele, and more in the coming weeks.

Press Release (Cycle VII)

October 27th, 2023 - January 19th, 2024

Storage Tribeca
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013

Cosmic Encounters celebrates Michiko Itatani's (b. 1948, Japan) alchemical range of skills as a color theorist and narrative thinker, with works that invite focused investigations through science, mathematics, and art. Formerly an aspiring fiction writer in her youth, Itatani’s philosophy as an artist is dedicated to the literary endeavor of creating and dispersing knowledge. Her immense paintings depict architectural expanses and mythical spaces, seamlessly referencing Eastern and Western art historical influences. Through the sheer scale of Itatani's works, viewers are invited to enter new structural fields which philosophize the cosmic possibilities of the future. 

Press Release (Cycle VIII)

February 24 - April 13th, 2024

Storage
52 Walker St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013


Aristotle Forrester, Kathryn Goshorn, Louisa Owen, Marcus Leslie Singleton, Wen Liu, Sebastian Burger, Elizabeth Flood, & Michiko Itatani.