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Group exhibition at Derek Eller Gallery features Nina Bovasso, David Dupuis, and Andrew Masullo

exhibition · 2026-04-22

Derek Eller Gallery in New York presented a group exhibition from January 5 to February 2, 2002, featuring works by Nina Bovasso, David Dupuis, and Andrew Masullo. David Dupuis's diptych 'Love Connection' depicts a graphite figure interacting with a multi-colored disc, suggesting themes of sex and language through biomorphic shapes and cartoon-like thought balloons. Nina Bovasso's 'Suzanne's Burial Mound' incorporates flower shapes and quilt patterns in pinks and lavenders, creating a composition that blends feminine motifs with intense gesture. Andrew Masullo contributed three-dimensional paintings with bright colors, referencing Pop, Minimalism, and Modernist abstraction, titled numerically within his oeuvre. The show, curated by Derek Eller, allowed the artists' works to engage without an imposed theme, highlighting their unique approaches to abstraction and signifying systems.

Key facts

  • Exhibition dates: January 5 – February 2, 2002
  • Location: Derek Eller Gallery, 526-30 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001
  • Featured artists: Nina Bovasso, David Dupuis, Andrew Masullo
  • David Dupuis's work includes 'Love Connection' with graphite and color discs
  • Nina Bovasso's piece 'Suzanne's Burial Mound' uses pinks and lavenders in quilt patterns
  • Andrew Masullo's paintings are three-dimensional with references to Pop and Minimalism
  • Gallery contact: 212 206 6411
  • Artists explore themes of language, biology, and abstraction without imposed rubric

Entities

Artists

  • Nina Bovasso
  • David Dupuis
  • Andrew Masullo
  • Derek Eller

Institutions

  • Derek Eller Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • New York, NY 10001

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