
michael antkowiak room <2006>
I’m not a big fan of men wearing dungarees, but if this is what I have to do to market my art then watch out world…! 👀
Institutional structures, particularly those shaped within capitalist modernity and subsequently captured by populist and reactionary political movements, exhibit a form of temporal inertia that can be understood as institutional latency, a phenomenon in which the operational rhythms of bureaucratic, political, and economic systems remain structurally slower than the informational environments…
Institutional Latency: When Linear Systems Encounter Anticipatory Minds

Dale Newkirk, works on paper wall installation, Cole Pratt Gallery, New Orleans, 2024-2025

Nachtpflanzen # 15 / Wax pastel on cardboard / 148 x 210 mm / 2026
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Abstract drawing created with gel pens in 2019.
A dense field of lines and symbols where chaos slowly becomes rhythm.
Every fragment hides its own small story inside the flow of color and movement.

Abstract watercolor composition created through intuitive movement of lines and shapes. The forms grow from the center like a living structure, combining rhythm, color and inner flow. A visual meditation on balance, chaos and harmony.
Watercolor on paper, 2024.

Wassily Kandinsky, “Schwarzes Dreieck,” (Black Triangle), 1925,
Oil on cardboard, 95 cm x 70.7 cm,
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Mark Tracy
Imagine living in a world where patterns repeat in a meaningful sense—but never in exactly the same way.
The Sun rises every day.The Moon goes through phases.The seasons return each year.
But if you look closely, these cycles do not line up perfectly. The lunar month does not divide evenly into the year. The year does not divide neatly into lunar cycles. The phases slowly drift…
Clock This: Discovering Eternal Structure in a World That Never Repeats