‘Our Daily Bread’
5 color print riso print zine that opens up to a lil poster for you to frame! 😌
Printed by: @novel.projects
Thank you to everyone that came to the opening and helping sell out the zines!
If you didn’t have a chance to see the show, @blankmagbooks_nyc is open this weekend from 1pm - 6pm.
📑: The title, Our Daily Bread, is a question about what sustains us in 2026. Pulled from the Lord’s Prayer, the phrase has evolved. Our “daily bread” is no longer just food on the table or cash to keep the lights on; it’s the digital signal that keeps us tethered, the financial static and rather unassumingly, the mental peace we are all struggling to keep in an accelerating world. We consume “required material” just to survive, turning the act of existing into a process of daily intake. Like the bread required to keep the body going, Reyes’ repetitions provide the sustenance necessary to keep the spirit from starving in the noise. - @keithestiler
‘OUR DAILY BREAD’
Exhibition and zine release by @chezchezchez.chez
Friday May 15th
6pm - 9pm
17 Eldridge St NY, NY
Zines printed by @novel.projects
Flyer: @studioroosi
‘Our Daily Bread’ invites us to become witnesses of our own spirituality. In a world defined by corporate structures, sociopolitical systems and endless static, the act of creation remains his most reliable path to resilience. It is a confession of perpetual need, and in that unfurling, Reyes finds something enduring. He finds peace – @keithestiler
Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.'s 'Paradise (For Lease)' Incense Ashtray is now available exclusively at Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore and online at the link in bio. Studio Roosi, turns Los Angeles-based artist Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.'s painting 'Paradise (For Lease)' into a sculptural incense ashtray. It was originally sold for one night only at the closing reception of Gonzalez JR.'s solo exhibition "This Was Here" at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery here in New York City.
Alfonso Gonzalez JR. 'Paradise (For Lease)'
Incense Ashtray | 4" x 7" x 2" | $150
Select solo exhibitions include "This Was Here", Jeffrey Deitch, New York (2024) and "There Was There", Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2022). Recent museum group exhibitions include "Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968", MOCA, Los Angeles (2024); "Xican–a.o.x Body", American Federation of Arts, New York (2023); "Singular Views: Los Angeles"", Rubell Museum, Miami (2023); Fire Figure Fantasy: Selections from ICA Miami’s Collection", ICA, Miami (2022); and "Loveline", Long Beach Art Museum, CA (2022).
Through his art practice, Gonzalez synthesizes the bygone era of his childhood where he participated in punk ideology, painted graffiti, and embraced rural ranch culture. By incorporating snippets of his immediate surroundings in his paintings Gonzalez elevates, documents, and reframes the vernacular economies of Southern California.
Alfonso Gonzalez (b. 1989, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is an artist whose work in painting developed from close observation of his father’s skillful trade in commercial sign painting. He draws inspiration in the permanence of hand painted signage and the physical weathering remnants of Los Angeles to narrate his own familial histories of labor and image making.
Y’all ready, get your tix and come by… @studioroosi returns to Contemporary Flea with a focused presentation of archival works by @chezchezchez.chez , @mermaidhair , @moderndayconfucius , @sabri and @matthewzagada .
Set within 8,000 sq ft at @manacontemporary , the show places past pieces alongside vintage furniture and objects, emphasizing how art and design function in everyday settings. Curated by @abbiandmarie .
Opening Night: June 27, 6–8PM
Public Hours: June 28–29, 12–6PM
Location: 888 Newark Ave., Jersey City, NJ
“The Bintana Lamp” is a study on how light interacts between different materials and surfaces. With a USM chrome foundation, perforated back panel, and an acrylic copolymer diffuser, this makes for a perfect table lamp or wall mounted sconce.
Available in Ivory and Tangerine Fri June 27 - 29 at @contemporaryflea at the @studioroosi booth. Tickets linked in bio.
Thank you @edgarbarciaa for the assist 🙏🏽
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@studioroosi will show archival works that merge art and design, drawn from past exhibitions, as part of Contemporary Flea. Curated by @abbiandmarie , the market will feature vintage furniture, clothing, home goods and contemporary art.
Held across 8,000 sq ft at @manacontemporary , the event highlights how art and design intersect in daily life through seamless, curated vignettes from multiple sellers. Grab tickets via link in bio!
Opening Night: June 27, 6–8PM
Public Hours: June 28–29, 12–6PM
Location: Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave., Jersey City, NJ
@studioroosi will show archival works that merge art and design, drawn from past exhibitions, as part of Contemporary Flea. Curated by @abbiandmarie , the market will feature vintage furniture, clothing, home goods and contemporary art.
Held across 8,000 sq ft at @manacontemporary , the event highlights how art and design intersect in daily life through seamless, curated vignettes from multiple sellers. Grab tickets via link in bio!
Opening Night: June 27, 6–8PM
Public Hours: June 28–29, 12–6PM
Location: Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave., Jersey City, NJ
Introducing ‘ECHOES’— our music series spotlighting DJs and artists from the community. First up: Suavez + Che with a House & R&B set recorded live at our “GONE” closing show at USM Modular Furniture NYC.
DJs: @yavezanthonio and @mindofmymind
Subscribe to our YT channel for future drops.
Thanks to @usmmodularfurniture and Ojas Team
Proceeds from our functional sculpture-ashtrays, created by @studioroosi in collaboration with @_alfonsogonzalezjr and @sonstudiosny , along with other exclusive items, will benefit LA fire relief efforts. Today, in person, 30 signed sculptures will be available, along with unsigned editions at a lower price point. You can also purchase them later.
Join us from 2–8pm at the closing celebration of @_alfonsogonzalezjr ’s ‘This Was Here’ at @jeffreydeitchgallery , 18 Wooster Street, NYC.
Our first logo tee, tagged by @_alfonsogonzalezjr and available at our closing celebration for ‘This Was Here’ at @jeffreydeitchgallery ’s 18 Wooster Street NYC location on January 25. Limited quantities available. See you soon!
Join us with @studioroosi as they present a closing celebration for @_alfonsogonzalezjr ’s ‘This Was Here’ at @jeffreydeitchgallery ’s 18 Wooster Street NYC location on January 25.
In collaboration with Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. & Roosi, exclusive art objects will be available for purchase, with proceeds supporting LA fire relief:
🚗 Limited edition sculpture/ashtray produced by Son Studios
🚘 Car freshener
💙 T-shirt
🛞 Poster
Programming:
2-3pm gallery walkthrough with Marty Preciado, curator and arts programmer at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
3–8 PM: Closing reception
All-day highlights:
✂️ Cuts by Gogito
🎶 Music by hellotones “El Hijo de PueblaYork”, Mextape, and more
Flyer by Jayme Lemperle
“Gone” is officially closed! Huge thank you to all of our artists, collaborators, and partners. Especially the whole @usmmodularfurniture NYC team. Thank you for allowing us into your space and helping us make this show come to life.
And thank you to our community for always showing up and giving our team support. We do this all for you ❤️
On to the next one!
BTS footage shot and edited by @julius.ig
@danielarsham for ‘GONE’ at @usmmodularfurniture
On view through November 2, 2024. For inquiries: [email protected]
Unveiled publicly in NYC for the first time under Roosi’s curation for ‘GONE’ at USM, @danielarsham ’s “USM Veiled Console Chair” originally made its debut at Milan Design Week 2022. This enigmatic piece transforms USM’s modular furniture into a veiled sculpture, draped in rigid white fabric that obscures and reveals, echoing themes from Arsham’s ‘Architectural Anomalies’ series while honing in on the nature of temporality surrounding ‘GONE.’ The work, both furniture and art, invites viewers to question what lies beneath the surface, adding a new layer of intrigue to the familiar.
“USM Veiled Console Chair” 2022
63 x 42 x 54”
Resin painted chair covering
atop USM custom console