Maya Fuhr
Sole Parts
a special project curated by Nikki Peck

Maya Fuhr
Sole Parts
a special project curated by Nikki Peck

Sole Parts brings together Maya Fuhr’s photographs of shoes coated and encased in latex and abstract scans, pushing them beyond their original function and identity into a suspended state between commodity and relic. Working across analog photography and sculptural media such as latex, aluminum, and tape, Fuhr treats the photograph as an inherently unstable medium—one whose surface can crease, glisten, and fold under its own material weight, and whose relation to accuracy and reality is increasingly uncertain. Building on Fuhr’s editorial and commercial photographic practice, images once intended to seduce are now consumed by their material form, caught in the tension between glamour and decay.
Fuhr’s work articulates a poetics of containment and maintenance. These gestures operate both as acts of care and as mechanisms of concealment, tracing the unseen labour that sustains visual allure. In this way, Sole Parts makes visible the material and affective infrastructures that choreograph desire: the surfaces that preserve, the hands that perfect, and the quiet systems through which the image maintains its hold.
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16, 6- 8pm
For a list of available works, please contact the gallery at info@equinoxgallery.com 

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Still in Time
Angela Grossmann and Eadweard Muybridge

Still in Time
Angela Grossmann and Eadweard Muybridge

Equinox Gallery is pleased to present Still in Time, an exhibition that bridges the passage of time through the works of Angela Grossmann and Eadweard Muybridge. Created more than a century apart, both artists use photography in experimental ways to explore the figure, movement, and human gesture—positioning the body as both tangible and elusive.
In their work, the body emerges as simultaneously constructed and exposed. Grossmann’s painted figures and Muybridge’s sequential photographs each create a kind of “stage,” where artifice and authenticity converge. Movement and gesture are central to each of their practices, highlighting the fragmented, transitional nature of the human form. Within these fleeting gestures, subtle and often unexplainable “tells” emerge, revealing something instinctively recognizable and deeply human.
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16th, 6 – 8pm
Artist Talk: April 25th at 2pm
For a list of available works, please contact the gallery at info@equinoxgallery.com

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