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3 New Series: Jeres (opening tonight!) + Michael Neff + p1xelfool

Introducing the Material Series
by Jeres

Join the opening tonight at Heft from 6-8pm at 300 Broome, NYC – the artist will be present, works will be shown in print and on the new Layer Canvas, and drinks will be served from Tequila Komos : )

Detail from ‘Material Certainty #1’ by Jeres (2025)

Material is an ongoing project that captures varying expressions of an evolving algorithm.

The first series in this project, Material Certainty (detail pictured above), captures curated outputs of scenes just coming into focus, a manifestation of naive clarity and equilibrium before rupture. Elements fill the canvas, blending and flowing into one another without pursuit of power or dominance; a coexistence of idiosyncracy and peace.

Each of the eight unique works in this series comes as an original signed 32 × 24 in. print + Ethereum NFT, and each collector of these works gets a piece from the following Material Violence series shown below.

Shown above is the second series, Material Violence, capturing curated outputs of a fracture in the clarity of the preceding series, presenting turbulent scenes with brief quiet moments. Elements fight for focus and dominance with unpredictable choreography. Emergent figures disappear as quickly as revealed while landscapes tear apart or fold in on themselves.

82 algorithmic artworks from the 100 piece series will be made available in a rebate ranked auction that takes place next week from Tuesday Noon EST until Wednesday at Noon here:

Just opened:

Michael Neff evolves Richard Prince’s Cowboys with new works in “Your Land'“

Presented last week in the gallery, Michael Neff’s Your Land transforms Richard Prince’s iconic cowboy photographs into quiet, uncanny landscapes. Using ubiquitous consumer tools intended to clean up personal snapshots, Neff removes the mythic figures at the center of Prince’s appropriated advertisements. What remains are vast skies, empty terrain, and further questions about authorship.

The absence of the cowboy shifts attention to what was there, but overlooked. Nature, enveloping and unencumbered, pushes forward from the background. The images reward a slower read, elevating the American landscape and the accumulated artifacts of the printed reproduction and digitization of these images.

Read more and collect from this series of 20 original works, each a signed print from Neff.

Last call for euk¨ar by p1xelfool

For anyone who missed a piece from the 54 work series of live algorithmic generative works by the Brazilian artist p1xelfool, please contact us by email or DM to collect one of the remaining available works, at $400 each.