Karla Knight's Cosmic Conspiracies at Andrew Edlin Gallery
Karla Knight's exhibition 'Orbit' at Andrew Edlin Gallery in Tribeca, Manhattan, runs through June 13. The show features paintings and tapestries filled with cryptic symbols, celestial spheres, and intricate grids that evoke extraterrestrial communication, ancient scripts, and cosmic blueprints. Works like 'Feelers' (2025–26) and 'Orbiter 2' (2024–25) combine flashe, acrylic marker, pencil, and embroidery on cotton or linen. Knight's father, who published books on solar energy, space colonies, and UFOs in the 1970s, influenced her iconography. Her art references the Voyager spacecraft plaques, Sumerian alphabets, and Nazca lines, inviting viewers to decode imagined languages and explore unseen dimensions.
Key facts
- Karla Knight's exhibition 'Orbit' is at Andrew Edlin Gallery.
- The gallery is located at 392 Broadway, 2nd floor, Tribeca, Manhattan.
- The exhibition continues through June 13.
- Works include 'Feelers' (2025–26), 'Orbiter 2' (2024–25), and 'Blue Libra' series (2024–26).
- Materials used include flashe, acrylic marker, pencil, and embroidery on cotton or linen.
- Knight's father published books on solar energy, space colonies, and UFOs in the 1970s.
- Her art references Voyager spacecraft plaques, Sumerian alphabets, and Nazca lines.
- The exhibition was organized by the gallery.
Entities
Artists
- Karla Knight
Institutions
- Andrew Edlin Gallery
Locations
- Tribeca
- Manhattan
- New York City
- United States