2026
Visiting Hours
Thursday–Sunday, 2-6pm
Closed Easter Sunday, April 5
Opening Reception
Thursday, April 2, 5:30–8pm
opens along with Emma Hadzi Antich: haha
Artist Run Club
Wednesday, April 15, 6:30am
Artist Talk
Matthew Langland in conversation with Brian Dulaney
Sunday, April 19, 4pm

2025
acrylic on canvas
32 x 28 inches
Iconographic and hard, Langland’s canvases are demonic distortions of pop-underground graphics and alchemical symbolism, slowly skewed and painted crisp in meticulously toned black, red, and yellow, with shocks of occasional color. The paintings mimic what we know, like the language of the beings that may replace us. The forms feel almost familiar, but harshed, and with a meaning just out of reach.
Agnosia is a disorder that makes one unable to recognize, know, or understand things by seeing them, which to me is an evocative way to think of nonobjective painting. Each painting in this group acts as an “Agnosiator,” working to thwart or elude straightforward understanding, and to take the viewer from a safe place of certainty, to a place where the absence of immediate meaning can make possible countless new meanings, new ideas, leaving far behind the need for knowing.
—Matthew Langland

2025
acrylic on canvas
32 x 28 inches