What Remails Between New York and Puglia
The work of the American transplanted to Salento stems from a simple, delicate gesture: gathering what remains—worn pages, letters, photographs, fragments of lives that carry a silent presence with them. [ FULL ARTICLE ]
On view: June 26th - August 14th, 2026
This exhibition looks to the conceptual framework of water to highlight places where idle activities are encouraged, rest is granted, new communities are fostered, and time seems to undulate indefinitely. [ PRESS RELEASE ]
2019
Mixed media on canvas
48 x 64.5 x 1.25 inches (triptych)
Please contact Ariel de Sal or Lisa Carlson for inquiries.
Installation view of To From at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York. For inquiries, please contact Ariel de Sal or Lisa Carlson. Photo credit: Adam Reich.
A collection of vessels, inspired by the architecture, artisans, and craft of the Salentine Peninsula.
2019 ongoing
Discarded books, covers removed
Dimensions variable
Site-specific installation for Main Window
Curated by Beth Dary
2023
130 x 126 inches
Protective covers from deaccessioned books
On view: September 11, 2025 – May 2026
Unravel (partial installation view)
Cloths removed from 300+ discarded books
Columbia University / Butler Library
Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
Chang Gallery
What Remails Between New York and Puglia
The work of the American transplanted to Salento stems from a simple, delicate gesture: gathering what remains—worn pages, letters, photographs, fragments of lives that carry a silent presence with them. [ FULL ARTICLE ]
On view: June 26th - August 14th, 2026
This exhibition looks to the conceptual framework of water to highlight places where idle activities are encouraged, rest is granted, new communities are fostered, and time seems to undulate indefinitely. [ PRESS RELEASE ]
2019
Mixed media on canvas
48 x 64.5 x 1.25 inches (triptych)
Please contact Ariel de Sal or Lisa Carlson for inquiries.
Installation view of To From at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York. For inquiries, please contact Ariel de Sal or Lisa Carlson. Photo credit: Adam Reich.
A collection of vessels, inspired by the architecture, artisans, and craft of the Salentine Peninsula.
2019 ongoing
Discarded books, covers removed
Dimensions variable
Site-specific installation for Main Window
Curated by Beth Dary
2023
130 x 126 inches
Protective covers from deaccessioned books
On view: September 11, 2025 – May 2026
Unravel (partial installation view)
Cloths removed from 300+ discarded books
Columbia University / Butler Library
Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
Chang Gallery