Summer 2025 . exhibitions. books . events

Summer across the great waters of the Atlantic.

Photograph: Caterina Verde

 

After a seemingly quiet winter and spring, the summer is replete with activities: the release of books; new exhibitions; films, and teaching.

Caterina Verde’s exhibition, Des Actes Maladroits: Le Village (see poster) will open August 2 at Galerie 727, Montmorillon, France. Her book, Mole Mansions (a limited boxed edition of 125) is now out and available for purchase. This is the first of a series of artist books produced by Peat and Repeat. @caterinavertverde

Francine Hunter McGivern’s curated exhibition, It’s What’s Inside that Counts opened at CR10 in Linlithgo, New York and is up until August 3. The exhibition features: Ricky Boscarino, Tony Feher, Daniele Frazer, Joseph Kosuth, Reggie Madison, Francine Hunter McGivern, Jamie Nares, Judy Pfaff, Daniel Rothbart, and Eric Wolf.

Elke Luyten just finished a teaching seminar “Body Practice” at Notafe 2025 in Estonia and will teach Movement REALITIES within the framework of Corporal Mime in Paris at 13th edition of International PARIS SUMMER ACADEMY, from 4 – 30 August 2025.

This autumn, October 9 - 19, Elke will perform in Marina Abramović: Balkan Erotic Epic in Manchester, England at Factory International in Manchester, England. Tickets are available at this link. More coming up.

You can also know more about her work with Kira Alker at Zus Performance.

Anna Sang Park’s film trilogy The Cho Stories is available for streaming.

Daniel Rothbart’s exhibition, Plus fugitif que la lumière just closed at Flow Chart Space (Hudson, NY) sponsored by Flow Chart Foundation guided by the legacy of John Ashbery’s poetry in Hudson, NY. The book, of the same name in English, More Fugitive Than Light with collages by Daniel Rothbart and poems by Richard Malazzo is out on Tsukuda Island Press with a recent review by Joseph Nechvetal in White Hot Magazine.

Pasha Radetzki has work, Good Natured Vultures in the exhibition PARADISE LOST at Proyectos Raul Zamudio. 78 Jane St. NYC, 10014. Open til July 18th.

Meredith Finkelstein’s website The Witch of Endor on plants and people; code and herbalism, intersects with nature and code…a good place to cross paths. On IG.

Matthew Rose will exhibit his work in a solo exhibition, Natural Causes / The Inheritance of Anxiety at Galerie 727 opening in September. A book of the same name is also available. You can see his work on Instagram.

A scope of Philip Greene’s highly viewed and appreciated photographs are also on Flickr.

A short documentary film about Jack Greene and his work is currently in production.

Keith Donovan was l'invité d'honneur des 25e Rencontres d'artistes in April in Montmorillon.

 
 

Caterina Verde’s, book Mole Mansions (below) is Peat and Repeat’s first book publication and is now available for purchase. It is a boxed first edition, signed and numbered - edition of 125.

Mole Mansions. 100 pages, including front and back cover. Color. Boxed signed and numbered first edition.


Elke Luyten - workshop Body Practice

More information: Zus Performance


Matthew Rose at Galerie 727


Daniel Rothbart’s collaboration with Richard Malazzo now out on Tsukuda Island Press. Reviewed by Joseph Nechvetal in White Hot Press.


Meredith Finkelstein’s, The Witch of Endor


CR10: It’s What’s Inside That Counts. Through August 3.


Anna Sang Park’s trilogy of short films The Cho Stories is now available for streaming on Fawesome:

Eric McGinty’s second feature film, Stockade is now available for streaming on Apple TV

Friends of Peat and Repeat:

Eric McGinty’s second feature film, Stockade is now available for streaming on Apple TV

Rand Hardy is in a three-person exhibition By Land, By Sea, By Air at 325 Project Space in Ridgewood, Queens though July. He is joined by Doreen McCarthy and Guy Nelson. Curated by Patricia Zarate and Jeff Feld.

Hope Sandrow’s newly launched website elaborates the scope of Sandrow’s practice. She is a conceptual artist whose multidisciplinary art practice is her ‘way’ of life. Her work is the collections of The Whitney, MoMA, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art among other major collections was part of Peat and Repeat’s exhibition, A Micro-biology of Circumstance: Now what? in 2021.

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