So, you know Fuse Gallery is adjacent to the Lit Lounge, right? Tonight, join the festivities for the opening of “Paths of Rhythm” group show with work by CHINO, TrustoCorp, Judith Supine and more from all things “2’ (Kicks-street style) + 12” (Vinyl-music) = 212 (NYC as muse)” featuring the World Famous Ricky Powell Slide Show (’cause he’s seen stuff) and dj sets galore. Read more »
- iO Tillett Wright, Gale Dancing + Cami Screaming
- iO Tillett Wright, Upraised Hands Grafitti + Shoving Jews (featuring elbow-toe)
- iO Tillett Wright, heart attack + bubble
- iO Tillett Wright, STRIPPER + CARSTEN SLEEPING
- iO Tillett Wright, club light shaft + iO on the subway
- iO Tillett Wright, Valas + leg
- iO Tillett Wright, disco ball + night flower
- iO Tillett Wright, Camila + hand on back
Self-taught photographer iO Tillett Wright “cracks in the celebratory façade” of party photography to catch her subject at their least self-aware, alone in a crowd. She thinks of her diptych’s as two moments in a sexual act, producing “a fictional offspring, a new story.” This is iO’s first solo exhibit. She was born in a New York taxi cab. “Breedings,” iO Tillett Wright, Sep 18 – Oct 16, Fuse Gallery, NYC
Fuse Gallery Group Show: Horse Massacre, Arctic Blood, More

Just opened: Fuse Gallery‘s new group show, “Remnants.” Highlights: water-battling portraiture of Alyssa Monks, a microscopic nude by Alex Kanevsky (those were his paintings in Synecdoche) and Bonnie DeWitt’s forest massacre that seems to recall Henry Darger. Read more »
Ellen Stagg’s Phantasmagoric Muses on View Tonight
Here’s a visually stimulating reminder that Ellen Stagg’s photography exhibit opens today at Fuse Gallery. Her all-manual, in-camera, syncopated multi-exposure effects bring nude models to life. Preview the surreal erotic NSFW photography below. Read more »
Ellen Stagg’s Phantasmagorical Muses at Fuse Gallery

Coming to the Fuse Gallery: Ellen Stagg’s multi-exposure photography, where flesh becomes the subject of light play. Fed through her toy Holga and Polaroid, the nude beauties are set in metalsmith Sullivan Walsh’s frames. Come join the Stagg party. “Melting Flesh,” Ellen Stagg, May 22 – Jun 19, Fuse Gallery, NYC
Ramblin Worker aka Steve MacDonald’s art show “The Last Dragon” opens this Saturday and he’s flying in from San Francisco the show. His Pop-art-heavy sewing craftsmanship’s imagery extends from brass knuckles to mixed-fiber landscapes to deer. It’s embroidery with cred. “The Last Dragon,” Steve MacDonald aka Ramblin Worker, Apr 24 – May 15, Fuse Gallery, NYC
“Living the Dream” at Fuse Gallery

When ‘do what you love and the money will follow’ tends to reveals itself as a folly, come celebrate “the luckless and the odd balls,” the street artists, the subway buskers and the dreamers. The “Living the Dream” painting and drawing exhibition opens at Fuse Gallery tomorrow. And if it gets you down, it’s conveniently located to several drinking establishments.
“Living the Dream,” group show, Mar 27 – Apr 17, Fuse Gallery, NYC
Leo Fitzpatrick Is Done Joking Around
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
Saying “fuck you to digital nightlife photography,” Leo Fitzpatrik photographs American decay, seeking out deceivingly simple images of landscapes, street corners, and characters from his eight cross-country trips. Tomorrow night, the teenage star of Larry Clark’s Kids show off his work with “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore (America at the Turn of the Century)” at Fuse Gallery. The show opens from 7 to 10 PM and is on view through July 4th at 93 2nd Avenue.
















































