Prophetic Endogamy
(Cybernetics and Complexity, 2)
47x47 inches, oil on canvas. 2026
Today is my birthday :) thanks to all who have been with me this last year.
Photos by @garrettcarrolldotcom
Anna Gregor, Noah Trapolino, and Will Conway on Gilles Deleuze’s recently translated and transcribed lectures On Painting (1981).
You can find the full talk in our links or on YouTube Channel (dddd.pictures).
Will Conway is a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at Stony Brook University whose investigations focus on eugenic modernity, biopolitics, the anarchy of abnormality, and the apparatus of disability. He has written extensively on the works of Gilles Deleuze as well as the concepts of creation and the creative act in Western philosophy. Most of Will’s work can be found at revoltingbodies.com.
Noah Louis Trapolino (b. 1998) is a self-taught artist with an emphasis in erotic figuration based in Brooklyn, NY. Noah was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and is the eldest of eight siblings. Studying finance and philosophy at the University of Texas in Austin, Trapolino pursued art as a way to bridge the gap between two seemingly distinct fields of academia. He has continued to study the overlap of such worlds through a part time research program in political-theology, which informs his works. His exploration of theory (across aesthetics and history) seeks to ground his technique and imagery in a historically and politically conscious lineage.
Anna Gregor is a painter and writer about paintings. She earned her BFA in 2019 from Parsons The New School for Design (New York, NY) and her MFA in Painting in 2025 from CUNY Hunter College (New York, NY). Gregor’s work has been shown in three solo shows, including “Double Space” at D. D. D. D. (2024), and in various group exhibitions. Her essays have been published in Caesura Magazine, Two Coats of Paint, and the Revenant Quarterly. She teaches drawing at Fordham University and painting at Hunter College.
Eroticism, cows, mothers, abundance, famine, excess, scarcity, impasto, transparency, layers, pentimenti
Five paintings up at @spoof.project curated by @spoof.a !! Up until May 24th!! Go check out. Dm the gallery to arrange a time.
For more information on the paintings and to see availability , dm @spoof.a
#oilpainting #figurativeart #cowart #mothers #motherhood
Recent small studies and paintings exploring eroticism in the context of the dream from genesis 41:20.
1. Reclining 12x24
2. Prophetic distress II study, 13x15
4. Study for domestic exposure 13x15
5. Jordan and the uterus
6. Give and take 24 x 24
Available, do reach out if interested.
Milk Debt
35x42 inches
Oil on linen, 2026
Thanks again to @spoof.a for curating a great inaugural show at @spoof.project with two other amazing artists @lauren.the.painter@today_again - honored it be included.
We will be having a discussing at the gallery this Thursday, May 7th to talk about the art and each of our respective processes from 530-630 at the gallery! Come hang!!
Small paintings and studies exploring Genesis 41:20
all Oil on Panel, 2 inch thick
1. A machine for stealing cows 16x16 inches
2. Cow in steppe 12x16 inches
3. Standing in steppe 16 x 12 inches
4. Motherly abundance 9 x 12 inches
5. Precursor to cybernetics and complexity 6 x 12
6. Currents of production diptych, 12x 18 inches
7. A study for genesis 18x18
8. Leaping over her 12 x 24
9. With Uterus 12 x 24
Prophetic Distress
35x42 inches, oil on linen , 2026
Up at @spoof.project curated by @spoof.a
Genesis 41:20
More pics from the opening !! Thanks again to everyone who came, was a great time. Gallery will be open Friday-Sunday from 12-4 or by appointment , just dm @spoof.a
#figureart #figuralpainting #oilpainting
Cybernetics and Complexity I
Oil on Linen, 30x36 inches, 2026
One of Seven Sick Cows from Genesis 41:20
One of several pieces included at @spoof.project ‘s inaugural show curated by @spoof.a - up till May 24th!! I’ll be there tomorrow around 4 pm if anyone wants to say hi.
Photos by @garrettcarrolldotcom
Prostration, Moon
Oil on linen, 2026
One of several works up @spoof.project curated by @spoof.a - up until May 24th - reach out to coordinate a visit / open Friday-Saturdays.
And!! Had a great talk with @colleenbarryart about her show @halfgallery - we will be sharing the transcript/ recording soon!!!
Join Anna Gregor, Noah Trapolino, and Will Conway for a discussion on Gilles Deleuze’s recently translated and transcribed lectures On Painting (1981). The panelists will briefly expound the central concepts of the text before focusing on their relevance to and implications for the problems facing painting today, nearly fifty years later.
The talk will be held April 25th from 5-6pm at D. D. D. D.
While a familiarity with Deleuze’s philosophy is not necessary, selections from the text are available in our bio for those who want to read before.
To RSVP DM or email us at [email protected]
Will Conway is a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at Stony Brook University whose investigations focus on eugenic modernity, biopolitics, the anarchy of abnormality, and the apparatus of disability. He has written extensively on the works of Gilles Deleuze as well as the concepts of creation and the creative act in Western philosophy. Most of Will’s work can be found at revoltingbodies.com.
Noah Louis Trapolino (b. 1998) is a self-taught artist with an emphasis in erotic figuration based in Brooklyn, NY. Noah was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and is the eldest of eight siblings. Studying finance and philosophy at the University of Texas in Austin, Trapolino pursued art as a way to bridge the gap between two seemingly distinct fields of academia. He has continued to study the overlap of such worlds through a part time research program in political-theology, which informs his works. His exploration of theory (across aesthetics and history) seeks to ground his technique and imagery in a historically and politically conscious lineage.
Anna Gregor is a painter and writer about paintings. She earned her BFA in 2019 from Parsons The New School for Design (New York, NY) and her MFA in Painting in 2025 from CUNY Hunter College (New York, NY). Gregor’s work has been shown in three solo shows, including “Double Space” at D. D. D. D. (2024), and in various group exhibitions. Her essays have been published in Caesura Magazine, Two Coats of Paint, and the Revenant Quarterly. She teaches drawing at Fordham University and painting at Hunter College.
Hildegard’s Porosity
36 x 48 inches , Oil on Linen, 2026
One of several pieces up at @spoof.project curated by @spoof.a - up through May 25th!
For inquires reach out to [email protected]
Artist walkthrough with Colleen Barry at Half Gallery this Thursday, April 16th at 2 pm!!
Happy to be walking through @colleenbarryart wonderful show up @halfgallery - we will be spending time with each painting, talking about the work and the inspiration behind each. Looking forward to getting into the nitty gritty and broader conceptual lines of thinking and technique!!
for attendance , please RSVP with the gallery email above.