Nigel Howlett's 'Pursuit of Truth' at Anna Zorina Gallery
Nigel Howlett is showcasing his first solo exhibition, 'Pursuit of Truth,' at the Anna Zorina Gallery in New York. This collection features his newest paintings, which explore the blend of humanity and artificiality. Howlett's figures, which appear both futuristic and synthetic with shiny, metallic surfaces akin to digital images, still convey gestures and interactions that are profoundly human and emotionally relatable. Rather than providing clear narratives or fixed meanings, he encourages viewers to derive interpretations based on their own experiences. The concept of truth emerges as subjective, influenced by personal reflection, emotional reactions, and societal norms. The exhibition highlights the contrast between mechanical aesthetics and human essence and is currently on display.
Key facts
- Nigel Howlett's New York solo debut
- Exhibition titled 'Pursuit of Truth'
- Presented at Anna Zorina Gallery
- Features latest paintings exploring humanity and artifice
- Figures appear futuristic and synthetic with metallic surfaces
- Gestures remain deeply human and emotionally recognizable
- Artist avoids specific narratives or definitive meanings
- Truth presented as shaped by reflection, emotional response, and social conditioning
Entities
Artists
- Nigel Howlett
Institutions
- Anna Zorina Gallery
Locations
- New York
- United States