The Wave

A Yellow Cat Gallery and GALLERY 60 NYC Joint Exhibition

Artists: Frank Olt, Dasha Bazanova, David Alexander, Chunbum Park, Jeff Gomez, Mandy Henson, and Kiichi Takeuchi

Curated by Chunbum Park 

Reception: Saturday, March 6, 2025 6-8PM

Show runs: March 6-22, 2025 | Noon-6 PM
Show Address: 1029 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10022
Show Website and more details: https://www.gallery60nyc.com/exhibition/the-wave

The self is only a threshold, a door, a becoming between two multiplicities. — Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari

The Wave brings together seven artists whose works emerge at the intersection of individual expression and collective movement.

Frank Olt, Wave, 2024 Glazes, gold luster on ceramic with linen edge.

Each wave, each work, and each artist is a carrier of information—colors, forms, and ideas that, when combined, create new, sometimes paradoxical possibilities, like an orange apple. We observe, vibrate, and empathize with external forces that are also internal to us—our longing for justice, love, and beauty. The wave state is a spectrum of possibilities, rejecting binary oppositions. To be a wave is to resist reduction, to embrace unpredictability, and to exist in a state of becoming. We are waves—fluid, shifting, interconnected—composing an ever-changing music for the cosmos. The wave is an ongoing performance of grace, forgiveness, and creation, as when an artist loses themselves in the moment of making.

Chunbum Park

Chunbum Park, also known as Chun, is an artist and a writer from South Korea, working and living in the greater NYC area. They received their BFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in 2020 and their MFA in Fine Arts Studio from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2022. Park is a staff writer for the New Visionary Magazine and also contributes to other publications, including Two Coats of Paint and Art Spiel.

Yellow Cat Gallery

An art curatorial project producing shows like American Dream at Raynham Hall Museum on Long Island and Group Text Art Show, a physical and virtual group show at the Tin Pan Alley, in NYC (viewable on the Spacial VR platform). In addition YCG have produced group shows at The Spring Break Art Show, NYC and Space 776 in the Lower East Side, NYC.

Gallery 60 NYC

Gallery 60 NYC is a vibrant, contemporary art space located in the heart of New York City, committed to showcasing diverse artistic talents from around the world. The gallery serves as a platform for both emerging and established artists to engage with art enthusiasts through curated exhibitions and events.

Contact: Bing Maggie Lu, Exhibition Coordinator 

Email: gallery60nyc@gmail.com | Phone: (347) 601-4323