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Alex Kanevsky at The Art Gallery at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 'Interisland: New Paintings from New York & Hawaiʻi'

31 August – 7 December 2025

Gallery artist Alex Kanevsky's painting J.W. in NH (2021) is included in the group exhibition Interisland: New Paintings from New York & Hawaiʻi' at  The Art Gallery at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

 

Interisland (New Paintings from New York & Hawaiʻi) is a survey exhibition featuring approximately 40 painters, based in New York City and in Hawaiʻi. The exhibition opens space for a visual examination of commonalities and differences in contemporary painting trends across the distant islands, geographically bracketing the U.S. The goal of the exhibition is to position two distinct sites of creative production, with their own respective creative legacies and relevant conversations, in relation to one another. Through bringing these paintings into the same space, we hope to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural temperature in this moment––a moment where our digitally and economically interlinked world is also experiencing a stronger than ever emphasis on our planet’s manifold cultural inheritances, and the related cultivation in institutional spaces of opportunities to view and discuss a wide variety of personal expressions through the convention of painting.

 

Interisland marks the ten-year anniversary of New New York: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century, curated by Liam Davis and Debra Drexler, when Jan Dickey was an MFA student in painting at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.  This exhibition is a reimagined sequel to New New York, geared towards the pertinent conversations of 2025, curated by Davis, Dickey and Drexler. Featured here are a spectrum between representational and nonrepresentational paintings spawned from an array of perspectives, philosophies of art/life, and socio-political outlooks from positions on opposite sides of the earth. We invite you to find connections and critically consider the relevance of seeing this large collection of new paintings.

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