Proudly presenting Shew Stone, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Taos-based artist and poet, Diego Medina. Scrying the natural world, Medina’s paintings translate something transcendent and essential about the land. Medina stations his landscapes to filter an omniscient presence, reminding us of what the land has always been: enduring divinity.
On view now
Diego Medina: Shew Stone
August 15 - September 21, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION: FRI, AUG 15 | 5-9PM
ARTIST CONVERSATION: SUN AUG 17 | 2PM
In the casita gallery
Say Uncle: photographs by
Marcus Xavier Chormicle
August 15 - September 21, 2025
Marcus Xavier Chormicle, (Agua Caliente Band Of Cahuilla Indians, Lineal Descendant) presents a solo exhibition of photographs in the casita gallery. Chormicle is a lens-based artist from Las Cruces, NM. Say Uncle is an intimate portrait of the reciprocal tie between a land and its people.
OPENING RECEPTION: FRI, AUG 15 | 5-9PM
ARTIST CONVERSATION: SUN AUG 17 | 2PM
smoke the moon will present new work by Will Bruno (Santa Fe, NM) and Alberto Regueira (Havana, Cuba) at Untitled Art’s inaugural Houston fair. The two artists share a pensive surreality—tableaus appearing as transfigured mirages in their work. Come see us in Booth A6!
Untitled Art Houston
Will Bruno + Alberto Regueira
September 19 - 21, 2025
Taos, New Mexico-based artist Cory Feder presents Bluebird of Happiness, a show of new work spanning textile, painting and ceramic work. Though Feder employs various material practices, her work is united by a devotion to the world’s small wonders. Dream and earth unite. Absurd beauty is captured within the familiar.
Opening soon…
Cory Feder: Bluebird of Happiness
September 26 - November 2, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION: FRI, SEPT 26 | 5:00-8:00
Opening soon…
Somewhere Here:
new paintings by Hye-Shin Chun
September 26 - November 2, 2025
Los Angeles-based oil painter, Hye-Shin Chun presents a solo show of new oil paintings on linen. Chun’s paintings emerge in the hazy state between waking and dreaming. A door, a woman driving, flowers flattening out across a table: all these little tableaus collide to reframe the quieter moments of domesticity into their truer and more surreal tone.