Menu
The New Contemporary Art Magazine

Gristle Gallery and Trekell Art Supplies Present “Interiors”

Gristle Gallery in Brooklyn and Trekell Art Supplies are proud to present "Interiors", a group show consisting of the artists from Copycat Violence Art Collective. "Interiors" will feature works from Copycat Violence’s international artists that are all completed on 8x10” cradled Trekell panels and will hang unframed. The works range from paintings to drawings and sculptural works and will be available through the new year. Delving into the nadir of mind and soul, where darkness and light mingle, "Interiors" explores the inner workings of each artist's desires, fears, dreamscapes and nightmares. Breaching the walls of our inner demons, unresolved feelings, nuanced emotions and thoughts only shared with that little voice inside our heads, each artist renders their unique interpretations, flights of fancy and surreal visions.


Alex Garant

Gristle Gallery in Brooklyn and Trekell Art Supplies are proud to present Interiors, a group show consisting of the artists from Copycat Violence Art Collective. Interiors will feature works from Copycat Violence’s international artists that are all completed on 8″x10” cradled Trekell panels and will hang unframed. The works range from paintings to drawings and sculptural works and will be available through the new year. Delving into the nadir of mind and soul, where darkness and light mingle, “Interiors” explores the inner workings of each artist’s desires, fears, dreamscapes and nightmares. Breaching the walls of our inner demons, unresolved feelings, nuanced emotions and thoughts only shared with that little voice inside our heads, each artist renders their unique interpretations, flights of fancy and surreal visions.

Founded in 2013 by Megan Buccere, Brynn Elizabeth, and Ellen Wilberg, Copycat Violence is now comprised of thirty new contemporary and pop surreal artists from around the world. Copycat Violence Collective offers distinctive styles and visual perspectives to pique the viewer’s imagination. Displaying Artworks in solo and group shows, each individual artist maintains their own exhibition history. “Far from ordinary, the drivers of Copycat Violence are a worldwide collective of efflorescent, elegant, and simultaneously visceral visual artists working together to bring the cutting edge in figurative and narrative artworks in the form of group and supporting independent exhibitions, this collective excels in redefining the exquisite and encouraging the extraordinary.” @copycatviolence


Tracy Lewis


Stephanie Law


Melissa Hartley


Megan Buccere


Josh Roman


Ellen Wilberg


Brynn Elizabeth

Follow:

Facebook.com/Copycatviolence
Facebook.com/gristletattoo
Facebook.com/trekellartsupplies
Twitter/Instagram @copycatviolence
@gristletattoo
@gristlegallery
@trekell_art

Underwritten by Gristle Gallery.

Meta
Share
Facebook
Reddit
Pinterest
Email
Related Articles
We’re happy to announce that Roq La Rue Gallery will be hosting our 2025 Hi-Fructose Invitational in Seattle on June 7th. The show will celebrate our 20 years of being an artist-owned and operated independent publisher and will feature an outstanding line-up of New Contemporary artists who have been shown in our pages, including this powerful sculpture by Beth Cavener entitled “G.O.A.T”. Look for more info on previews and artist list soon.
(Above: Drone photo by stephan pruitt/fiasco media) We are living in even stranger times. While fires are ravaging Los Angeles on the west coast of the United States, affecting many of our friends and collaborators, the scores of artists in Asheville affected by Hurricane Helene in December are still reeling from the loss of their homes and studios. To provide support, Bender Gallery has organized an art show with their local artists to support the River Arts District. Click above to read all about it and see a few works on display.
Hi-Fructose issue 73 is coming soon! Get a sneak peek of it by clicking the above image, thereby making your life complete.
Less than two years ago, New Mexico painter Anthony Hurd completely changed the subject matter depicted in his paintings, focusing on themes which related to the artist on a more personal level. While Hurd’s graphic paintings of dynamic skulls were quite popular, his painterly depictions of male figures having intimate moments are simple and powerful. See the full video here!

Subscribe to the Hi-Fructose Mailing List