

C1 New York
Jimi Gleason
Apr 3 - May 5, 2025
C4 Seoul
Shane Guffogg
Apr 10 - May 24, 2025
C1
New York
150 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
C3
Englewood - Private Viewing
455 Booth Ave, Englewood, NJ 07631
C2
Middletown
55 North St, Middletown, NY 10940
C4
Seoul
Oakwood Premier COEX Center, B2 8-ho
On View
C4
Shane Guffogg - Where Past and Future are Gathered

C1
Jimi Gleason - Illuminated Reflection
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C2
Kim Hong Bin - Chase Project V

2025-26 Solo Exhibitions
For 2025-26, Gallery Chang will primarily explore the Light and Space movement, a pivotal yet often overshadowed chapter in art history. Through curated exhibitions, the gallery will highlight its innovative use of light, perception, and spatial dynamics, showcasing its lasting impact on contemporary art. Building on this foundation, we will present contemporary artists whose work examines the intersection of art and social transformation, bridging the legacy of the Light and Space movement with forward-looking perspectives to inspire deeper engagement with art’s evolving cultural role.
Feb 20 - Mar 25, 2025
C1 - New York
May 8 - Jun 17, 2025
C1 - New York
Jul 29 - Aug 30, 2025 C4 - Seoul
Oct 10 - Nov 22, 2025 C2 - Middletown
Dec 4, 2025 - Jan 17, 2026
C4 - Seoul
Apr 10 - May 24, 2025 C4 - Seoul
Nov 6 - Dec 9, 2025 C1 - New York
Jul 3 - Jul 26, 2025 C4 - Seoul
Oct 30 - Nov 22, 2025 C3 - Englewood
Aug 14 - Oct 1, 2025
C1 - New York
Apr 3 - May 6, 2025 C1 - New York
May 29 - Jun 28, 2025 C4 - Seoul
Jun 19 - Jul 22, 2025 C1 - New York
Oct 23 - Dec 2, 2025 C4 - Seoul
Oct 3 - Nov 4, 2025
C1 - New York
Jan 8, 2026 - Feb 3, 2026
C1 - New York
Opening Soon
On View
Artist Updates
ANDY MOSES'S NEW WORKS TRANSFORM DESERT LANDSCAPES INTO CASCADES OF PAINT
The exhibition rooms of Palazzo Contarini will host the solo exhibition of Shane Guffogg, an American artist who presents to the public his new series of paintings entitled At the Still Point of the Turning World. The 21 paintings created by Shane are born from the dialogue with the poet T.S. Eliot with the aim of telling the story of the human race, its mutability and its continuous living in tension between present and future.
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Ed Moses, considered a member of the California "Cool School," was among the first artists to exhibit with the storied Ferus Gallery in 1958. His 2013 solo exhibition Yesterday’s Tomorrows, featuring his ‘crackle’ paintings at Brian Gross Fine Art in San Francisco, provided the footage for his video produced by The Artist Profile Archive. He was also interviewed in his Venice, CA studio. There is a memorable out-take after the end credits.
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Through color palette and the visually perceived movement of paints across the canvas, the landscape, and natural elements are conveyed through abstract and subject visual means and invite prolonged looking to infer where the representational ends and the abstraction begins. Notably, the hand of the artist is absent from these works, as Moses uses a method of canvas tilting and gravity to move and shift the flow and direction of the pigment rather than a brush or palette knife.
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Projects
Nov - Jan 2025
150 W 55th Street, New York, NY
Jan - Feb 2025
150 W 55th Street, New York, NY

CHASE Project #5
In Progress
C2 - Middletown
NYFW S/S 2025
Feb 6, 2025
With Alex Soldiers @ C1 - New York
Apr 2025
C2 - Middletown
Anon
Jun 2025
C3 - Englewood
Kim Chong-Hak
Aug 2025
C3 - Englewood
Kim Jom Son
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