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Johannes Vogt Gallery Presents 'Mi Casa, Tu Casa' Exhibition Through August 12

exhibition · 2026-04-23

The exhibition 'Mi Casa, Tu Casa' at Johannes Vogt Gallery transforms the space into an unsettling exploration of domesticity. Sophie Stone contributes rusted carpets, while Mario Navarro presents a café chair penetrated by a concrete cylinder. Nicole Wittenberg's work is described as painterly porn. Jack Chiles offers a subtly malformed marble coffee table. David B. Smith creates sculptures using digital printing on teddy bear fabrics. Amber Renaye's mirrors feature voluptuous framing Pop legs, creating reflections in negative space. The show is on view through August 12 at 55 Chrystie Street, Suite 202, between Hester and Canal streets. The gallery can be contacted at (212) 226-6966. The exhibition is characterized by deconstructive discomfort and visual discombobulation, approaching themes of alien homeliness from oblique angles.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Mi Casa, Tu Casa' is on view at Johannes Vogt Gallery
  • Show explores themes of domesticity through deconstructive discomfort
  • Features works by Sophie Stone, Mario Navarro, Nicole Wittenberg, Jack Chiles, David B. Smith, and Amber Renaye
  • On view through August 12
  • Located at 55 Chrystie Street, Suite 202, between Hester and Canal streets
  • Gallery contact: (212) 226-6966
  • Includes rusted carpets, concrete-penetrated chair, painterly porn, malformed marble table, digital prints on teddy bear fabric, and mirrors with Pop legs
  • Exhibition creates an oxymoronically alien homeliness

Entities

Artists

  • Sophie Stone
  • Mario Navarro
  • Nicole Wittenberg
  • Jack Chiles
  • David B. Smith
  • Amber Renaye
  • David Cohen

Institutions

  • Johannes Vogt Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • 55 Chrystie Street
  • Hester Street
  • Canal Street
  • New York
  • United States

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