Outside Exhibition // Marlon Mullen in “Like a Nightingale With a Toothache”

Off Paradise is delighted to announce Like a Nightingale with a Toothache, an exhibition featuring works by Jane Dickson, Ryan Gander, Robert Gober, J Grabowski, Robert Hawkins, Colter Jacobsen, Ross Knight, Matthieu Laurette, Lee Lozano, Alice Mackler, Gordon Matta-Clark, Marlon Mullen, Alessandro Paiano, Richard Prince, Claude Rutault, Maaike Schoorel, Mose Tolliver and B. Wurtz. Read More …

“Into the Brightness: Artists from Creativity Explored, Creative Growth, & NIAD” at the Oakland Museum of California

In collaboration with three profound Bay Area institutions, Into the Brightness: Artists from Creativity Explored, Creative Growth & NIAD celebrates myriad works from contemporary artists with developmental disabilities. From painting to sculpture to multimedia, these world-renowned artists are producing work of incredible power, exuberance, humor, complexity, and joy. Read More …

Marlon Mullen solo exhibition at JTT Gallery, NYC

Watch out for Marlon Mullen—he’s heading your way next week (!) for the opening of a solo exhibition of his most recent paintings at @jtt_nyc Thursday January 5 5 to 7 JTT 390 Broadway NYNY We are so jazzed for the world to see his new body of work! Marlon and Amanda will be present and would be very pleased to see some friendly faces there.

Marlon Mullen in “Pure Joy: 14 Disabled Visual and Performance Artists” at 1969 Gallery

PURE JOY: 14 Disabled Visual and Performance Artists Curated by Chella Man   Panteha Abareshi, Jezz Chung, Robert Andy Coombs, Shannon Finnegan, Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Jerron Herman, Gudrun Hasle, Rebecca Watson Horn, Christine Sun Kim, Chella Man, Kate Meissner, Marlon Mullen, Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo), Tourmaline Exhibition Dates: June 30 – August 13, 2022  Opening: Thursday, June 30 from 6-8pm 39 White Street, Tribeca   1969 Gallery presents PURE JOY, a group exhibition of 14 emerging and mid-career artists curated by Chella Man. This exhibition acknowledges the persistent tokenization of disabled artists, contradicting this cycle by centering ideologies of Read More …