Nick Olney

@nickolney

Followers
3,546
Following
2,525
Account Insight
Score
50.5%
Index
Health Rate
%
Users Ratio
1:1
Weeks posts
Clay columns at @bellaoaksvineyard ,
161 5
29 days ago
Muito obrigado Nick,Eric ,que com toda equipe técnica por toda sinergia e idiossincrasias que tornaram este projeto possível... Este foi um início de um processo de cooperação ,gradual e salutar para ambas as partes...
184 13
1 month ago
Cynthia Daignault: Denali — On view through March 28 @cynthia_daignault @olneygleason A meditation on the enduring power of painting to represent the world we live in and as a potent medium for Conceptual Art.
92 1
2 months ago
Now open - - - Izumi Kato Meridiano, Puerto Escondido January 30 — June, 2026 - - - Meridiano is pleased to present a new group of painted sculptures by Izumi Kato that expand upon the artist’s ongoing exploration of the natural world and the human experience. Kato approaches sculpture, painting, and installation not as fixed categories but as interrelated modes of inquiry. Each work is presented in direct dialogue with its surroundings, activating the unique architecture of Meridiano’s open-air spaces. Kato’s artistic language is grounded in the act of making and the articulation of the dynamic interplay of material, process, and image. Forms are reduced to their essentials, surfaces are painted by hand, and underlying structures are often revealed rather than concealed. Throughout his practice, canvases find new ways to extend beyond the single rectangle, supports are made visible, and stitches are left exposed. These gestures play upon conventions of display, allowing structure and intuitive expression to exist in constant conversation. The four new works exhibited at Meridiano have developed out of the artist’s numerous visits to the coast of Oaxaca. For Kato, this area has been a place of exploration, friendship, respite, and inspiration. Its location along a narrow strip of desert between the mountains and the sea resonates with the elemental power of his art. - - - Photo: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco - - - Courtesy of the artist, Meridiano, and Perrotin 2026 © Izumi Kato
1,250 18
3 months ago
Just as Puerto Escondido fades into the rearview mirror, the road north along Oaxaca’s coast turns to dirt. After miles of farms, mangroves, and lagoons, you arrive at a stretch locals sometimes call Punta Altares—now a quiet mini-mecca for global contemporary art and design. Here, a diverse circle of friends—including @nickolney , @studioboscosodi , borisvervoordt hotelier @moisesmicha —has created a destination that blends architecture, landscape, and creative exchange. Micha’s Hotel Terrestre, designed with Alberto Kalach, anchors the area. “It has become a place where artists and even we, as gallerists, can reset,” Nick Olney says. At the link in bio, @laura_van_straaten speaks with the collective shaping a growing cultural ecosystem on Oaxaca’s coast. Find the full New Creative Class in our December 2025/January 2026 issue of Town & Country (on newsstands 12/9).
621 28
5 months ago
Ali Banisadr: Noble/Savage @simorgh3 @olneygleason
116 4
6 months ago
Learn more about “Shape Memory Alloys” and how the artistic process that brought this series into existence. - - - Now on view at Meridiano Ximena Garrido-Lecca: Demarcaciones Inversas (Reverse Demarcations) - - - 🎥: @nestormtzlz
395 6
1 year ago
208 21
1 year ago
Now open: Meridiano is pleased to host an exhibition of new work by Lima-born, Mexico City-based artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca (b. 1980). With “Demarcaciones Inversas” (Reverse Demarcations), Garrido-Lecca continues to contrast the forms and techniques of ancestral practices, such as weaving, with those of modern industrialization. Responding to the history of her native Peru, Garrido-Lecca employs natural materials, including copper, to explore the tension between modernization and the preservation of cultural memory. This exhibition is the fourth in Meridiano’s biannual program and features work realized especially for the gallery site.
400 4
1 year ago