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Currently on view; “Still Human”, Doris Guo. Open; Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm
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Doris Guo Still Human Opening this Friday, May 8th, 6-9pm 15 Orient presents “Still Human”, a solo-exhibition by Doris Guo. Centered on a large slideshow video projection, the show features a constellation of new opaque projector sculptures, cast foam supports, imploded metal compositions, and photographs of an elusive mountain. “Still Human” represents Guo’s first exhibition with the gallery. Doris Guo (b.1992) currently lives and works in Oslo. She received her BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in 2014 and graduated from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts in 2023. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Visitor’, 2025, at Clementin Seedorf, ‘Bent at the Window’, 2025, at Kunstverein Braunschweig, ‘Back’, 2023, at Empty Gallery, ‘disorientations’, 2023, at VI, VII, Oslo, ‘Shanghai San Francisco Richmond Seattle New York Oslo (TRACE)’, 2023, at Veronica, Seattle, and inge, 2022, New York. She has forthcoming solo exhibitions at Empty Gallery and Kunsthalle Winterthur in 2027. Recent group exhibitions include ‘Calling the Lights’, 2025, Chamberlain Space, Zurich, ‘Means of Reproduction’, 2026, Emalin, London, ‘La Moustache’, Curated by Jordan Stein, Empty Gallery, 2025, Hong Kong, and Artists Space, 2024. Upcoming group exhibitions include ‘Dark Adaptation’, 2026, Kistefos Museum, Jevnaker, Norway and ‘New Visions - The Henie Onstad Triennial for Photography and New Media’, 2027, Oslo. For more information or for visuals please contact the gallery; 15 Orient 72 Walker Street New York, NY 10013 15orient.com 303.803.4347 @6d6y
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Final week to see Vaclav Pozarek’s exhibition at the gallery! Stop by Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm.
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Continuing this week; Vaclav Pozarek. Stop by the gallery Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Vaclav Pozarek Wändlich, 1992 Lacquered wood, glass (in 3 parts) 25 ½ x 25 ½ x 25 ½ inches each
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Vaclav Pozarek’s exhibition continues this week at the gallery. Stop by Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Vaclav Pozarek Geschlossen mit Neon, 2002 Painted wood 14 ½ x 68 x 15 ⅛ inches
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Continuing this week; Vaclav Pozarek. Stop by the gallery Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Vaclav Pozarek Ohne Titel, 2017 Wood, aluminum, paint 30 ⅞ x 32 ⅝ x 24 ⅜ inches
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1 month ago
Thanks to all who made it out last weekend for the opening of Vaclav Pozarek’s “OOF”. The exhibition is on view Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Vaclav Pozarek Zwei mal offen mit Neon, 2017 Painted wood 27 x 15 x 18 inches
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Václav Požárek “OOF” Opening this Friday, March 20th, 6-9pm 15 Orient is honored to present OOF, a solo exhibition by Václav Požárek. The exhibition marks Požárek’s first presentation with the gallery and the first exhibition in the United States dedicated to the artist’s work. Centered on three new large-scale sculptures produced specifically for the gallery’s Walker Street space, OOF (“One or Five”) also brings together sculptures, drawings, and works on paper spanning multiple decades of the artist’s nearly sixty-year career. By placing these newly realized works in relation to earlier examples, the exhibition proposes a unique new configuration while offering an introduction to a body of work that has long held a singular position within European sculpture. Požárek’s practice encompasses a wide range of media and disciplines— sculpture, assemblage, drawing, photography, collage, typography, furniture, and book design—and is often described as a compound of Constructivism, Concrete art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism. Rigorous in conception and design, his works are patently hand-wrought and at times deliberately perfunctory in their execution. By playing these various media, methods, and stylistic registers against one another, Požárek subtly complicates and deflates the formal codes of twentieth-century abstraction while opening a space of playful indeterminacy between the autonomous sculpture, the utilitarian object, and the exhibition apparatus. Požárek’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions including the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain (MAMCO) in Geneva, Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Bündner Kunstmuseum in Chur, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, and Kunsthaus Glarus, as well as galleries such as Galerie Francesca Pia in Zurich and Galerie Mitterrand in Paris. His works are held in major public collections, including the Kunstmuseum Bern and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. For more information or for visuals, please contact the gallery.
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2 months ago
The gallery will be closed tomorrow (Saturday, February 14) for a private event, but Mitchell Kehe’s exhibition has been extended through Saturday, February 21. Stop by today or next week — Wednesday–Saturday, 12–6pm.
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3 months ago
Continuing this week; Mitchell Kehe’s “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt”. Stop by the gallery Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Mitchell Kehe Untitled 15 (Bonded by the spirit of doubt), 2025 Acrylic, collage, aluminum, polyester, hardboard, nails on board 20 x 17 inches @mhticllehek
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3 months ago
Continuing this week; Mitchell Kehe’s “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt”. Stop by the gallery Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Mitchell Kehe Untitled 1 (Bonded by the spirit of doubt) Acrylic and oil on sewn fabric 42 x 90 inches @mhticllehek #15orient #mitchellkehe
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3 months ago
Mitchell Kehe’s exhibition “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt” is now open. Stop by the gallery Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm. Pictured; Mitchell Kehe Untitled 11 (Bonded by the spirit of doubt), 2026 Acrylic, oil, aquacote on linen, 80 x 60 inches
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4 months ago
Mitchell Kehe “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt” Opening Friday, January 9th, 6-9pm 15 Orient is happy to announce the opening of “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt”, a solo-exhibition by Mitchell Kehe. “Bonded by the Spirit of Doubt” marks the artist’s fourth show with 15 Orient and his first exhibition in New York since 2021. Mitchell Kehe (b. 1984, USA) lives and works between New York and Berlin. He received his BFA from the Maine College of Art, Portland, in 2014 and his MFA from the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, in 2016. Mitchell Kehe’s practice is guided by an intuitive search for form, working with found objects, personal experience, and responsive material processes. He works with a mix of traditional and unconventional materials— shaped panels, synthetic fabrics, metallic enamel, acrylic, oil paint, flocking and collage. These elements come together in highly personal and enigmatic compositions where materials appear to build, echo, and dissolve into active uncertainty. Kehe’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions in the US and abroad. Recent solo-exhibitions include: “From Pop Songs to Pig Breeding”, 2025, at Ginny on Frederick (London), “Sourdough”, 2024, at Khoshbakht (Cologne), “The Wheel Turns”, 2023, at Edouard Montassut (Paris) and “The Difference Between Building and Growth”, 2023, 15 Orient at Weiss Falk (Basel). Recent group exhibitions include: Champ Lacombe, Biarritz (2025); April in Paris, Aerdenhout (2023); Hollybush Gardens, London (2023); The Wig, Berlin (2022). For more information or visuals please contact the gallery; 15 Orient 72 Walker Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10013 15orient.com 303.803.4347
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