Melissa Pokorny (ways of) Exhibition Tour



Join us for a walk through of Melissa Pokorny's exhibition currently on view at the Front Room Gallery.


(ways of) on view through April 10th
Front Room Gallery
147 Roebling Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718-782-2556

Front Room is pleased to present fifteen new works by Melissa Pokorny. These photo and sculpture-based assemblages range from small, singular wall mounted works to large-scale floor pieces comprised of multiple elements. Re-imagined common objects, ordinary materials used in unexpected ways, saturated colors, and textural extremes are a hallmark of her work.

Pokorny's constructed systems and collective actions suggest something akin to speculative biomes, or psychological landscapes. Individual works are re-collections of moments: lived, imagined, and borrowed. They are experientially derived, suggesting layered relationships based on memories of place, material affinities, (un) natural phenomena, and the desires of things.


Odilon Redon referred to his oeuvre as an “ambiguous realm of the undetermined.” This work also favors undetermined spaces, and between-ness.

Pokorny's new works, in this exhibition, negotiate ways of being, ways of knowing, and ways of looking. They are composed of multivalent shapes, engagements, relational entanglements, and collapsed temporalities.

Pokorny has been an exhibiting artist for over twenty years. Her large scale, assemblage-based sculptural works have been widely exhibited at venues across the US. Recent solo shows at Platform Gallery in Seattle and Front Room Gallery in New York augment a long career of solo exhibitions, beginning with Gallery Paule Anglim, in San Francisco and continuing with Bodybuilder and Sportsman in Chicago. Selected group exhibitions include venues such as Yerba Buena Gardens, Southern Exposure, Victoria Room, and New Langton Arts in San Francisco, Foodhouse Gallery in Los Angeles, Gallery 400, Columbia College,The James Hotel, and Devening Projects +Editions in Chicago, and The Richard Peeler Art Center at Depauw University, in Greencastle, Indiana. Her work is held in collections at Orange County Museum of Art, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the Richard L. Nelson Museum at UC Davis, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Richard Peeler Art Center at Depauw University.

(ways of): Melissa Pokorny







Thomas Broadbent wins the 2016 New York PULSE Prize!




Thomas Broadbent in front of "The Challenger Craters"

We are thrilled to announce that Thomas Broadbent has won the 2016 New York PULSE PRIZE!

Awarded by a jury, the PULSE PRIZE is a grant which is given to an artist of distinction exhibiting a the fair.


Of Broadbent's work, PRIZE Juror Anthony Haden-Guest told artnet News "Most art, especially at art fairs, looks a whole lot like other art. Thomas Broadbent's work absolutely stood out for me."


Read about his work on Artnet.