The Blue of Distance
January 2 - February 1, 2026
A group exhibition juried by beth kantrowitz/bk projects
Press Release
Opening Reception: Friday January 2, 5-8pm
Diego Navarro, Untitled, digital image, 36 x 24 inches, 2021
This group exhibition is in response to the essay, “The Blue of Distance”, by Rebecca Solnit.
"For many years, I have been moved by the blue at the far edge of what can be seen, that color of horizons, of remote mountain ranges, of anything far away. The color of that distance is the color of an emotion, the color of solitude and of desire, the color of there seen from here, the color of where you are not. And the color of where you can never go. For the blue is not in the place those miles away at the horizon, but in the atmospheric distance between you and the mountains. 'Longing,' says the poet Robert Hass, 'because desire is full of endless distances.' Blue is the color of longing for the distances you never arrive in, for the blue world."
— Rebecca Solnit
Juror Statement
While reviewing the submissions for the exhibition, The Blue of Distance, I found myself considering artwork that embodies longing, desire, light, hope, discomfort, and beauty. It was impossible not to consider the conditions and events happening in our country and around the world, and how the selected art responds to those events. I hope the exhibition offers a space for viewers to contemplate both their personal lives and the broader world. - beth kantrowitz
Artists
Elaine Alibrandi, Teresa Boutelle, Cyrille Conan, Will Corvara, Aaron Ellison & Eric Zeigler, Hans Gindlesberger, Kennedy Harwood, Alison Judd, Maryellen Latas, Julie Levesque, Liz Linder, Amber Byrne Mahoney, Yanna Marie Orcel, Chrissa Markos, Celine Mcdonald, Diego Navarro, Mark Nikolewski, Yana Nosenko, Dimeji Onafuwa, Vahid Valikhani, August Ventimiglia, Liz Wood
Elaine Alibrandi, Longing, Photograph, 24 x 24 inches, 2025
Terry Boutelle, The Mystery, Acrylic on canvas, 9 x 9 inches, 2024
Cyrille Conan, Remziad 6 (generations), Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 48 inches, 2025
Will Corvara, Carousel, Photograph, 35.4 x 26.4 inches, 2024
Aaron Ellison and Eric Zeigler, Divergence ll (Succession), Natur-Park Schoenegerger Suegelande, Germany, Archival inkjet print of original digital image, 20.7 x 19.5 inches, 2023
Hans Gindlesberger, Monsoon Portraits #12, Three Cyanotypes on Hanji Paper, 12 x 20 inches, 2014
Kennedy Harwood, Double Knot, Oil on poplar, 2.75 x 3.5 inches, 2025
Alison Judd, Hidden Light, Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches, 2024
Maryellen Latas, Untitled (cornered), Surgical Masks, 3’ x 5” inches, 2025
Julie Levesque, Artic Fix ll, Photograph, vellum, thread, 11 x 14 inches framed, 2022
Liz Linder, Shadows and Reflections, Photograph, 12 x 12 inches, 2024
Amber Byrne Mahoney, Willow with his Stick, Photograph, 2 x 3 inches, 2025
Chrissa Markos, Home, Photograph/Collage, 23 x 27 inches, 2020
Celine Mcdonald, Thinking, Oil on wood, 8 x 10 inches, 2025
Mark Nikolewski, Untitled (Konbini Window), Photographic Giclee print, 22 x 30 inches, 2024
Yana Nosenko, 1989, Archival pigment print, 12 x 18 inches, 2022
Dimeji Onafuwa, Sweet Peace, Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches, 2022
Yanna Marie Orcel, Grounded, Acrylic painting with synthetic hair, 36 x 36 inches, 2022
Vahid Valikhani, Portraits from DFW, Sunrise and Statues, Photograph, 20 x 30 inches, 2025
August Ventimiglia, Indifferent Horizon ll, Chalk on paper, 22 x 25 inches, 2009
Liz Wood, The Reception, Digital sublimation on georgette, acrylic wood, 6.25 x 8.13 x 3.5 inches, 2025