Upcoming
Gal Schindler


Upcoming
Olivia Jia 
Garden Path
04.15.26 - 05.16.26

Ditta Baron Hoeber
Painted Photographs
04.15.26 - 05.16.26

Past

Henri Paul Broyard
CLUSTER
01.22.26 - 02.28.26
Dallas

Peter Timinsky
The Flower Called Nowhere
01.22.26 - 02.28.26
Dallas


Ava McDonough
Master, Serene
12.13.25 - 01.17.26
Dallas

Erin Morris
Same Auld Lang Syne
12.13.25 - 01.17.26
Dallas



Marjorie Norman Schwarz
Ode In Nine
10.25.25 - 12.06.25
Dallas


Corri-Lynn Tetz
Bell, Book and Candle
10.25.25 - 12.06.25
Dallas


Amorelle Jacox
Light Catcher, Time Keeper
09.11.25 - 10.25.25
Los Angeles



Gal Schindler
Between Two Waters
06.21.25 - 08.02.25
Dallas

Keer Tanchak
Open, Close, Love, Repeat
06.21.25 - 08.02.25
Dallas





Julia Maiuri
Eaves
03.29.25 - 05.03.25
Dallas

Lauren Spencer King
Measures of Desire
03.29.25 - 05.03.25
Dallas

Ben Borden and Zoe Koke
Palingenesis
02.15.25 - 03.22.25
Dallas


J.A Feng  
Daylight, Burning
02.01.25 - 03.08.25
Los Angeles










Aglaé Bassens
Do Not Disturb
04.05.24 - 05.11.24
Dallas

Claudia Keep
In Bed
04.05.24 - 05.11.24
Dallas



Emma cc Cook
Manners, Hayseed
03.02.24 - 04.01.24
Dallas

Moll Brau
The Living Room
03.02.24 - 04.01.24
Dallas



apricity
12.16.23—02.10.24

Dallas and Los Angeles




Sean Cairns & Joel Murray
Everyday Magic, Everyday Music
07.08.23 - 08.05.23

The Range
06.10.23 - 08.05.23


Emily Furr
Extra Strength
04.19.22 - 06.03.23


Fernanda Mello
Boundless Little Darkness
04.19.22 - 06.03.23


J.A. Feng
Creature Cravings
03.11.23 - 04.15.23

Gray Wielebinski
Love and Theft
02.11.23 - 04.01.23
12.26 West

Kevin Ford
Here
02.03.23 - 03.04.23

Chris Johanson & Johanna Jackson
The Chimes We Find
12.10.22 - 01.28.23

Aglaé Bassens
A Light Touch
11.06.22 - 12.23.22
12.26 West, Los Angeles

Keer Tanchak
A stranger every time
10.08.22 - 11.12.22

Emily Furr
Mechanical Poems
Works on Paper
12.26 West
09.25.22 - 10.29.22

Julia Maiuri
Mindscreen
08.27.22 - 10.01.22

Brandon Thompson
When You See Me, Make A Wish
07.09.22 – 08.26.22
12.26 West, Los Angeles

Sarah Ann Weber
The first green light of the sun
06.04.22 - 07.30.22

Ida Badal and Nik Gelormino
3 and 4
05.15.22 - 06.30.22
12.26 West, Los Angeles

Claire Colette
Open Channel
04.20.22 - 05.25.22

Liz Nielsen
Electric Romance
04.20.22 – 05.25.22

Hasani Sahlehe
Sky, You, Water, Ground
03.12.22 - 04.09.22

Austin Eddy
Above The House Where Paul Verlaine Died
03.12.22 - 04.09.22

David-Jeremiah
I Drive Thee
01.29.22 - 03.05.22

Marjorie Norman Schwarz
Six Patiences
12.11.21 – 01.22.22

Aglaé Bassens
Empty Threats
11.10.21 - 12.08.21

Amy Bessone
Amy’s World
09.11.21 - 10.30.21

Possibility Made Real:
Drawing & Clay
Curated by Julia Haft-Candell
05.22.21 - 07.30.21

Sophie Varin
Halfway There
06.16.21 - 07.24.21
12.26 West, Los Angeles

Emily Furr
Dynamite Bridge
05.15.21 - 06.13.21
12.26 West, Los Angeles

Keer Tanchak & Janet Werner
Romantik
04.17.21 - 05.15.21

Karla García
I Carry This Land With Me
02.27.21 - 04.09.21

Eve Fowler
Just Seated Beside The Meaning
01.09.21 - 02.20.21

Kevin Ford
Same Same
01.09.21 - 02.20.21

Rachel Jones
A Sovereign Mouth
10.30.20 - 12.19.20

Theodora Allen
Light Pollution
09.12.20 - 10.24.20

David Gilbert
The Great Outdoors
06.06.20 - 08.22.20

Gray Wielebinski
Two Snakes
06.06.20 - 08.22.20

Emily Furr
Cloudbusting
02.22.20 - 03.28.20

J.A. Feng
Low-Slung & Far-Flung
02.22.20 - 03.28.20

Molly Larkey
Utterance
01.11.20 - 02.15.20

Joel Murray
People and Ocean and Sky
01.11.20 - 02.15.20

Marjorie Norman Schwarz
Slow Change
01.11.20 - 02.15.20

Ry Rocklen
Food Group: On the Table
11.23.19 - 01.04.20

Cary Leibowitz
The Queen Esther Rodeo
11.23.19 - 01.04.20

Johanna Jackson
09.28.19 - 11.16.19

Alex Olson and Nancy Shaver
Waters
09.28.19 - 11.16.19

Ditta Baron Hoeber:
Painted Photographs



04.15.26 - 05.16.26

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12.26 is pleased to present Painted Photographs, a solo presentation by Philadelphia-based artist Ditta Baron Hoeber.

Working across various media, including poetry, bookmaking, painting, photography, and sculpture, the works residing in this exhibition are a culmination of Hoeber’s characteristic traits as an artist.

While the artist is more widely known for her handmade books, of which she’s made hundreds in her lifetime, Hoeber’s Painted Photographs features just that: photographs painted. But they’re not just photographs with paint, they’re also sculptures, following a minimalistic sensibility in their presentation and process.

Small, almost microscopic, photographs centered in white box-like paper frames become isolated, still moments of focus for the viewer. The artist selected these photographs to paint over parts found inessential, so rather than discarding imperfect images, she transforms them into new works in a naturally intuitive process of selection, addition, and subtraction.

As for the contents of the wall-hung images, viewers can make out figures in moments of reverie, averse to the viewer’s gaze. Dear Cho features an ambiguous individual with their head cast down; the image crops off the figure’s head at the bridge of the nose. Ada Sleeping reveals an intimate moment of hibernation. Yellow Dress shows a grown woman, sandwiched between two young children, one looking up longingly to her and the other consumed in their own private world.

Poppy is a departure from the series of images, as it depicts a flower, pointed, facing the viewer head-on. This is, really, the only subject that meets the gaze of the viewer.

Dance (KYL) and Vanessa are kindred in spirit, as Vanessa is a dance choreographer. Hoeber captured those two images while assembling a series of photographs documenting the creation of a dance performance.

Accompanying the exhibition is Hoeber’s newest book of poetry, entitled Without You. Acting as an extended poem sequence, the subjects of Without You are those of loss, love, ghosts, ceremony, and celebration.

Ditta Baron Hoeber (b. 1942) lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. She earned accreditations in sculpture and painting from Moore College of Art and Design and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts between 1960 and 1965 and was a summer resident at the Skowhegan School of Painting. Hoeber has recently presented solo exhibitions with 2C Books, Philadelphia, PA (2025); Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA (2024); Philobiblon Club, Philadelphia, PA (2024); 57 West 57 Gallery, New York, NY (2024); Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia, PA (2021), among others. She’s presented in group exhibitions with Kendall Koppe, Glasgow, UK (2025); Philadelphia Center for the Books, Online (2021), among many others. Her work resides in numerous collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; the Franklin Furnace Artist Book Collection at the Museum of Modern Art Library, New York, NY; University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Artist Book Collection, Philadelphia, PA; Chelsea College of Art and Design Library, London, UK; the Clarence Ward Art Library at Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH; Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Library, New York, NY, among others. Hoeber has created over 200 art books since the 1990s.


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