Foundations

January 23, 2024 – February 14, 2024

We are excited to participate in Artsy’s Foundations fair with a presentation of work by Ophelia Arc, Vincent Donato, Kendall Henderson, Ray Hwang, and Rochelle Voyles. Visit our booth on Artsy here.

 

Foundations is a seasonal online fair curated by Artsy, spotlighting fresh works from tastemaking galleries that discover and nurture rising artists. This year’s fair includes presentations from 130+ galleries in 36 countries across the globe, featuring exceptional talents whose practices deserve greater recognition. Artsy is the largest global online marketplace for discovering, buying, and selling fine art by leading artists. Artsy connects 4,000+ galleries, auction houses, art fairs, and institutions from 100+ countries with more than 2 million global art collectors and art lovers from 190+ countries.

 

Ophelia Arc (b. 2001) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Providence, RI. Using sculpture, video, and installation Arc investigates psychoanalytic themes as they relate to her personal experiences and memories. Arc received her BFA from Hunter College and is attending the Rhode Island School of Design for her MFA. Their work is held in private collections and has been exhibited in Illinois, Indiana, London, and New York.

 

Vincent Donato Roselli (b. 1995) is a self-taught artist from Staten Island, NY. His first exposure to painting was graffiti, and he continues to incorporate old school street art methods in his practice. Vincent creates within a chaotic studio space, utilizing a variety of found substances from dust on the floor to old brush water left in glass jars. He has had solo exhibitions at The National Arts Club (NY) and Chinatown Soup (NY) and has also shown work at venues including Prince Street Gallery (NY) and First Street Gallery (NY).

 

Kendall Henderson (b. 1989) is a New York-based artist born in Colorado and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. Working primarily with collected materials cast in epoxy resin, his practice looks to objects of life’s debris as devices for contemplating manufactured perception. He holds a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design.

 

Ray Hwang (b. 1992) is an artist from Los Angeles, currently living and working out of
Ridgewood, NY. His work consists primarily of acrylic painting and drawing, in which he uses recurring motifs from throughout his personal history to explore themes of family, home and inter-cultural contradiction. He received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2016 and has participated in exhibitions in Los Angeles, Denver, Philadelphia, New Jersey and throughout New York City. He has been featured most recently with Art Maze Magazine, Vast Magazine, and was a recipient of both the Keyholder Residency at the Lower East Side Printshop in New York and the Plum Lime Residency in Brooklyn. He has shown recently with Tube Culture Hall (Milan, Italy), 11 Newel Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Spring/ Break Art Show (New York, NY), and LaiSun Keane Gallery (Boston, MA). He opened his first solo exhibition in New York recently with Latitude Gallery (New York, NY).

 

Rochelle Voyles (b. 1989, Toledo, Ohio) is a Brooklyn based multi-disciplinary artist who works in hand cut collage and paint. She dislocates, interrupts, and re-purposes found images in order to decipher her experience of reality and our collective relationship to photographs. She received her BFA in Fine Arts/Printmaking from Pratt Institute in 2012. She was a 2023 resident at The Peter Bullough Foundation Residency in Winchester, VA, a 2022 resident at the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony and a 2021 resident at the ChaNorth ChaShama Artist Residency. She has shown at galleries in New York including Trestle Gallery, Peninsula Art Space, The Local Project, and Collarworks.