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Opening Night to Summer Viewing at Heft

Summer Viewing

at 300 Broome | July 7 - August 8

Join us tonight for an evening
with artwork back on the walls!

Replacement Character (3 × 3) - Commissions (examples)
by Luke Shannon

Summer Viewing brings together recent works from exhibitions at Heft, voices from the gallery’s wider orbit, and key pieces by artists with upcoming solo shows. Together presenting a living cross-section of Heft’s program, these artists use systems both as method and subject, exploring how these systems shape perception and understanding today.

After Kawara (APR. 24, 1990), 2026
by Kevin Esherick

Across the exhibition, abstraction and depiction appear as contrasting modes of inquiry, transforming source material into new ways of seeing our world. Drawing from data, mathematics, photography, history, observation, and mythology, the works translate these existing sources into artworks that connect contemporary concerns with enduring questions of identity, knowledge, and the underlying structures around us.

Untitled, 2008
by Eno Henze

Lan House Party, 2023
by Damjanski

Come enjoy an evening with these artworks
tonight from 6-9pm at Heft

The opening will also feature the unveiling
of Luke Shannon’s new 3x3 plotter-scanner

Echo (prototype), 2021
by Auriea Harvey