Thank you Brian Kelly @wsj for recognizing @mickalenethomas ’s “L’espace entre les deux” as one of the best presentations at Art Basel Miami Beach.
Come see the work on view through Sunday in booth D29 ✨
#MickaleneThomas #artbaselmiamibeach
“You can take many things from people but sometimes you give them a book and it transforms them.” Hear more from @MickaleneThomas as she discusses her totemic book stacks now on view at Art Basel Miami Beach.
Watch the full video at the link in our bio and view the full presentation in booth D29 @artbasel .
#MickaleneThomas #ArtBaselMiamiBeach
Select works from Two Palms, now live.
Founded in 1994 by David Lasry, Two Palms has become one of New York’s most innovative print studios, working with many of today’s leading contemporary artists to create ambitious prints and sculpture multiples from its SoHo studio. Known for pushing the boundaries of what a print can be, Two Palms pairs deep expertise in traditional processes—etching, silkscreen, monotype—with a continually evolving set of tools and technologies. The result is a collaborative environment that supports artists as they experiment, expand their practices, and reach new audiences.
Works:
Stanley Whitney:
Untitled, 2023
Silkscreen in 9 colors on handmade Japanese paper
59.5 × 59.5 inches
Edition of 25
Dana Schutz:
The Wanderer, 2018
Etching with aquatint
43.3 × 30.6 inches
Edition of 20
Cecily Brown:
The green of the larches, 2025
Etching on hand dyed paper
27.0 × 40.0 inches
Edition of 20
Marina Adams:
Untitled, 2022
Monotype in watercolor on Lanaquarelle paper
15.9 × 12.8 inches
Ana Benaroya:
Devotion, 2024
Monotype in watercolor and watercolor crayon
30.0 × 40.0 inches
“They allow the viewer to really go in and look and see and slow down...” @MickaleneThomas discusses her new collages, on view this week @artbasel . Link in bio for full video and to preview the presentation.
#MickaleneThomas #ArtBaselMiamiBeach
We’ve landed in Miami and are thrilled to be exhibiting a new body of monotypes and drawings from acclaimed artist Amy Sillman this week @artbasel . In these new works, each sheet becomes a site of thought in motion, where gestures are laid down, revised, and reimagined. The result is a dynamic equilibrium between figure and ground, control and release, revealing the artist’s thought as it takes shape on the page.
Art Basel Miami Beach opens on Wednesday, Dec 3. Come see us in booth D29 ✨
#artbaselmiamibeach #amysillman
Two Palms is pleased to premier the continuation of Mickalene Thomas’s “L’espace entre les deux” at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025. The project marks an extraordinary evolution in her practice—an expansion that unites collage, printmaking, and sculpture into a single, radiant language of surface, structure, and social reflection.
Preview the presentation at the link in bio ✨
@mickalenethomas
Dan Nadel’s “R. Crumb: The Biography,” has been named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2025. The tome offers a deeply researched, unsparing portrait of the underground comics icon, tracing his life, influences, contradictions, and six decades of boundary-pushing art with clarity, context, and emotional complexity.
Want more Crumb? “R. Crumb: Tales of Paranoia” is now on view at David Zwirner Los Angeles offering new drawings, fresh etchings made with Two Palms, and a rare sketchbook providing an unfiltered look into Crumb’s late-career imagination. The exhibition is on view through January 10, 2026.
Two Palms is pleased to debut Peter Doig: Morning, Paramin—a suite of 28 etchings that transforms the artist’s friendship with Nobel poet laureate Derek Walcott into a lyrical dialogue between poetry and printmaking, island and mountain, memory and place.
Created between 2016 and 2025, the prints trace shared landscapes from Trinidad to Zermatt, echoing Walcott’s verses and Doig’s painted worlds. Figures drift through dreamlike terrain where Caribbean light meets Alpine snow, each image a meditation on migration, belonging, and artistic kinship.
✨ On view with Two Palms at Art Basel Miami Beach, December 3–7, 2025. Preview the works at the link in our bio ✨
Join us this Friday for a conversation between Ana Benaroya and Judy Giera, Associate Director of Collections at the Leslie Lohman Museum.
Two Palms and the IFPDA Foundation invite you to an evening of prints, cocktails, and a special conversation between artist Ana Benaroya and curator Judy Giera. Tickets get you first access to STUDIO VISIT, a unique fundraiser for the IFPDA Foundation, the only US nonprofit dedicated exclusively to supporting print and drawing focused museum exhibitions, programs, and internships. Participating artists, including Nina Chanel Abney, Ana Benaroya, Jeffrey Gibson, Hank Willis Thomas and Terry Winters, open their studios for intimate tours.
Friday, October 17, 2025, 6 - 8 PM ET
Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020
Get your tickets at the link on our bio.
📸 Ana Benaroya in her Jersey City studio photographed by Nicholas Calcott
Join us for the opening of Ana Benaroya: Eternal Flame on Wednesday, September 17, 6 - 8pm at the @FLAGArtFoundation
Including an expansive selection of new and recent paintings, works on paper and monotypes, the exhibition presents the full breadth of Benaroya’s hallucinogenic reimagining of women’s bodies as a form where femininity and masculinity coexist, intertwine, and transform one another. By referencing art historical motifs and drawing upon contemporary culture - from music to comics to movies - Benaroya situates her subjects within the ever-evolving discourse around how women are seen, understood, and desired.
#AnaBenaroya @anabenaroya
Today is the last day to visit Two Palms at The Armory Show. Come see us in booth 119.
Mel Bochner
Cecily Brown
Marilyn Minter
David Row
Stanley Whitney
Terry Winters
At @twopalmsny , Cecily Brown debuts silkscreens inspired by "The Five Senses" by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens. Fragmenting imagery of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, Brown continues her dialogue with art history while exploring themes of sexuality, desire, death, and excess. Discover the works on Artsy through our bio link ✨
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#CecilyBrown, The 5 Senses (red), 2025
#CecilyBrown, These Are the Hours, 2025
#CecilyBrown, The 5 Senses (black), 2025