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TUAN ANDREW NGUYEN, Strike, 2025

TUAN ANDREW NGUYEN

Strike, 2025

Pounded brass from artillery shells, enamel paint, patina, acrylic, plywood, metal bracket

Diameter: 47 1/4 in
Diameter: 120 cm

FRED TOMASELLI, Olana/Brooklyn Warm Up, 2025

FRED TOMASELLI

Olana/Brooklyn Warm Up, 2025

Acrylic, photo collage and resin on wood panel

24 x 24 in
61 x 61 cm

KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024

KENNEDY YANKO

Teary Eyed, 2024

Paint skin and metal

45 x 55 x 25 in
114.3 x 139.7 x 63.5 cm

KENNEDY YANKO, Because of its blues, 2025

KENNEDY YANKO

Because of its blues, 2025

Paint skin, metal

66 x 55 x 38 in
167.6 x 139.7 x 96.5 cm

TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK, Life Changers, 2025

TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK

Life Changers, 2025

Acrylic, paper, plastic bottle caps mounted to canvas

60 x 60 in
152.4 x 152.4 cm

KATHY BUTTERLY, Merlot, 2025

KATHY BUTTERLY

Merlot, 2025

Porcelain, earthenware, glaze

9 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 6 in
24.1 x 15.9 x 15.2 cm

ELIAS SIME, Tightrope 2, 2025

ELIAS SIME

Tightrope 2, 2025

Woven electrical wires on wood panel

55 1/2 x 48 in
141 x 121.9 cm

CHRISTOPHER MYERS, Proserpere, 2024

CHRISTOPHER MYERS

Proserpere, 2024

Appliqué textile

72 x 96 in
182.9 x 243.8 cm

Press Release

For the 2025 edition of The Armory Show, James Cohan is pleased to present a selection of new work by Kathy Butterly, Alexandre da Cunha, Simon Evans and Sarah Lannan, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Spencer Finch, Michelle Grabner, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Federico Herrero, Yun-Fei Ji, Mernet Larsen, Lee Mullican, Christopher Myers, Jordan Nassar, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Kaloki Nyamai, Katie Paterson, Naudline Pierre, Shinichi Sawada, Claudia Alarcón and Silät, Elias Sime, Toshiko Takaezu, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Fred Tomaselli, and Kennedy Yanko.

 

Alongside the gallery's group presentation at Booth 116, James Cohan will debut a monumental sculptural work by Kennedy Yanko as part of The Armory Show's public sculptural program. Yanko’s latest series is a celebration of the color blue. Steeped in art historical precedent—evoking Picasso’s Blue Period and Yves Klein’s iconic ultramarine—the series explores not only the visual power of the hue, but also its psychological resonances. Suggestive of the ocean’s depth or the intensity of feeling, Because of its blues, 2025, offers a meditation on emotion and the powers of perception.

 

The fair is open to the public from September 5 through 7, with a VIP Preview day on Thursday, September 4. 

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