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Countryside Manners, a solo exhibition of new works by Daniel Um, is on view at 291 Grand Street through Saturday, June 6. Daniel Um Safari, No Animals (2026) oil on book cover book: 9 1/2 x 6 in. (24.1 x 15.2 cm.) framed: 10 3/4 x 7 1/4 in. (27.3 x 18.4 cm.) Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm For more information, please email [email protected].
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Countryside Manners, a solo exhibition of new works by Daniel Um, is on view at 291 Grand Street through Saturday, June 6. Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm For more information, please email [email protected].
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Join us on a lovely Sunday afternoon at our favorite art gallery @scroll.nyc for a spring floral arrangement workshop on May 17 from 1 to 3PM! We’ll teach you how to create a stunning arrangement and provide all the materials necessary. You’ll design with premium seasonal flowers in the color palette of Scroll’s current exhibition: Countryside Manners by Daniel Um, and we invite you to draw inspiration from the artwork as you design. Buy your ticket and reserve your seat at the link in bio! UPDATE: TICKET SALES CLOSE FRIDAY NIGHT Sunday, May 17 1-3PM Scroll 291 Grand St 4th Floor
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Countryside Manners, a solo exhibition of new works by Daniel Um, opens tonight from 6-8pm at 291 Grand Street. We look forward to welcoming you! Daniel Um Nightingale and the Fox, 2026 oil and oil pastel on canvas 60 x 48 in. (152.4 x 121.9 cm.) Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 For more information, please email [email protected].
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Countryside Manners, a solo exhibition of new works by Daniel Um, opens this Thursday, April 30 from 6-8pm at 291 Grand Street. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In his latest body of work, Um explores the thin veil between the performance of adulthood and the sanctuary of childhood imagination. Developed over weekend trips into the bucolic landscapes of Upstate New York and Pennsylvania, these paintings serve as a step back from the friction of urban life, seeking reset within the quietude of the rural horizon. Daniel Um Siblings In A Hammock, 2025 oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. (122 x 152 cm.) Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 For more information, please email [email protected].
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Scroll is pleased to present Countryside Manners, a solo exhibition of new works by Daniel Um, opening this Thursday, April 30 from 6-8pm at 291 Grand Street. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In his latest body of work, Um explores the thin veil between the performance of adulthood and the sanctuary of childhood imagination. Developed over weekend trips into the bucolic landscapes of Upstate New York and Pennsylvania, these paintings serve as a step back from the friction of urban life, seeking reset within the quietude of the rural horizon. Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 For more information, please email [email protected].
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Today is the last day to see Adèle Aproh’s Performance Cancelled, and new works by Nathan Harbonn, open today until 6pm at 291 Grand Street. Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 For more information, please email [email protected].
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Wishing a happy birthday to @nastaran_sh_a ! Nastaran had her first US solo exhibition, To The Butterflies, with Scroll in Fall 2023 and will have her next solo exhibition opening at the gallery this September. Nastaran Shahbazi By The Apple Tree, 2024 oil on canvas 79 x 71 in. (200 x 180 cm.)
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Adèle Aproh Night Shift I, 2025; Night Shift II, 2025 colored pencil and pastel on paper each sheet: 26 1/2 x 52 in. (67.5 x 132 cm.) each framed: 28 5/8 x 54 x 1 1/2 in. (72.7 x 137.2 x 3.8 cm.) Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm For inquiries, please email [email protected].
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Nathan Harbonn The Magnolia in Early Bloom, 2026 oil on japanese paper on canvas canvas: 13 3/8 x 9 in. (34 x 23 cm.) framed: 15 x 10 5/8 x 1 3/8 in. (38 x 27 x 3.5 cm.) Scroll 291 Grand Street, Fl. 4 New York, NY 10002 Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm For inquiries, please email [email protected].
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Scroll is pleased to announce the representation of New York-based artist Daniel Um (b. 2001), coinciding with his first solo exhibition with the gallery, opening Thursday, April 30. Um’s practice explores everyday fragments and transforms them into fantastical situations or melancholic moments of isolation. This self-reporting exercise reflects his ideas, interests, and impulses, while also speaking to this quality. Similar to unfolding novels, Um’s paintings reveal narratives akin to those plucked from children’s picture books – portraying solitary beings in wondrous landscapes enthralled by their own reverie. The story is told through streams of consciousness, letting the rhythm of the emotions dictate the pace of the painting and employing techniques from his background in illustration to craft compelling visual stories. The process ultimately produces multiple layers of history and leaves trace of realization and regret – it is both additive and reductive. Countryside Manners opens Thursday, April 30 from 6-8pm. For more information, please email [email protected]. Photo: Francesca Kula.
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Join us at Scroll (@scroll.nyc ) on Saturday, April 25 at 2 PM for an exhibition walkthrough of Adèle Aproh’s (@aprohdite ) solo exhibition, Performance Cancelled. Performance Cancelled, Adèle Aproh’s second solo exhibition at Scroll, stages the preparation scenes before a performance that will never occur. Aproh is drawn to the fleeting moments before an event, drawing her figures in the process of transformation without a clear indication of what they are preparing for. In her work, Aproh pulls fashion and runway archives, graphic novels, films, and other artworks into personal and narrative dialogues. Performance Cancelled speaks about women’s bodies, their femininity, and therefore the artist’s own. Working in her largest scale to date, Aproh works over long periods of time, allowing for shifting and layered interpretations. Aproh states, “The performance suggested by the title never happens. It remains suspended. What becomes visible instead is the work that precedes it: the contained tension, the act of construction. The backstage takes center stage. If there is a spectacle, it exists precisely there.” April 25 @ 2 PM Scroll (291 Grand Street, Floor 4, New York, NY 10002) Itinerary 2:00-2:10 PM | Guests arrive 2:10-2:50 PM | Walkthrough 2:50-3:15 PM | Q&A RSVP + details: link in bio 🔗 In partnership with Scroll Community donations make these events possible — please consider supporting (link in bio).
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