✨🔥🙂NADA NY 2026 opens Today!!
EMBAJADA is pleased to participate in a two-person booth featuring artists Jonathan Torres and Georgina Treviño ***
NADA New York
The Starrett-Lehigh Building
601 West 26th Street, NY
May 13-17, 2026
VIP preview hours are Wednesday, May 13, from 10 AM–4 PM.with public hours from 4–7 PM on Wednesday,
and 11 AM–7 PM Thursday–Saturday, closing at 5 PM on Sunday.
Photo:Adam Reich
📢 EMBAJADA is pleased to announce its participating in NADA New York 2026 featuring a two-person booth with artists Jonathan Torres and Georgina Treviño ✨✨✨
Jonathan Torres & Georgina Treviño
NADA New York
The Starrett-Lehigh Building
601 West 26th Street, NY
May 13–17, 2026
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Jonathan Torrs
Self-portrait (after impact), 2025
Oil on linen
46 x 36 inches
#jonthantorres #nadany #embajadada
“Equelecúa” will remain on view through May! A collaborative group exhibition with @embajadada and @art_apartamento 🇪🇸✨🖤
Drowning in Lilies II
Diptych, 46” x 72”
Oil on linen
"AROMANTIC" ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:
JONATHAN TORRES
Jonathan Torres (b. 1983, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work spans painting and sculpture. He received his BFA from the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in San Juan in 2009 and his MFA from Brooklyn College in 2012. Since 2010, Torres has lived and worked in Brooklyn, NY, and was recently a resident at the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program in DUMBO.
Torres’ practice delves into themes of otherworldliness and the experience of living in the diaspora. Over the past 15 years, his work has evolved through an exploration of emotional and mental states that shape interpersonal dynamics. His imagery often reflects a mix of crisis and anxiety, imbued with dark humor. Torres’ works are part of numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston and the Museo Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (MACPR) in San Juan.
"My practice examines the fragile space between order and collapse, nostalgia and uncertainty. In the still life paintings, I appropriate the language of classical composition and disrupt it with grotesque, uncanny environments. Through layered surfaces and material experimentation, I construct textures that evoke decay, mutation, and transformation. Flowers recur as symbols of temporary relief gestures of beauty that feel both sincere and suspect. They offer comfort, yet they exist within atmospheres where instability quietly accumulates. By sustaining the tension between pessimism and hope, I explore how tenderness and threat can occupy the same space." | @torres__jonathan
Jonathan's work is on view at PS122 Gallery
March 6-29, 2026
Wednesday- Sunday 1-6pm
150 first Ave New York NY 10009
Ps122gallery.org
Featured in AROMANTIC, opening Friday, March 6, 6 – 8 pm at PS122 Gallery and on view through March 29, 2026:
Jonathan Torres (b. 1983, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work spans painting and sculpture. He received his BFA from the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in San Juan in 2009 and his MFA from Brooklyn College in 2012. Since 2010, Torres has lived and worked in Brooklyn, NY, and was recently a resident at the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program in DUMBO.
Torres’ practice delves into themes of otherworldliness and the experience of living in the diaspora. Over the past 15 years, his work has evolved through an exploration of emotional and mental states that shape interpersonal dynamics. His imagery often reflects a mix of crisis and anxiety, imbued with dark humor. Torres’ works are part of numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston and the Museo Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (MACPR) in San Juan.
‘Sube y Baja’, 2021, Mixed media, 39.25 x 47 in
Private Collection, Jorge García Alberto, New York, NY
@ps122gallery@torres__jonathan #aromantic #subeybaja #nycartopening
🔊Jonathan Torres will participate in La Gran Bienal Tropical @lagranbienaltropical in Loíza at La Comay @kiosko_la_comay this Friday December 12!🕯️🕯️🕯️
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Jonathan Torres
“Santa Citronella,” 2025
Beeswax
7 x 4 x 5 inches
🌊Viernes 12 LGBT3
La Gran Bienal Tropical @lagranbienaltropical
todo el día en La Comay! @kiosko_la_comay
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#jonathantorres #lagranbienaltropical