On view in the gallery's viewing room is a recent painting and sculpture by Nathaniel Robinson, Bright center tangle (no buildings), 2021, is part of a series of landscape paintings based on images he took while traveling via train from his home in Brewster, NY to New York City.

Robinson captures the slipping glimpse of the track-side vegetation with a loose, evocative tangle of brushstrokes. The palette of the painting feels in tune with the blur of color one would experience when passing by at high speed. Heap, 2013, a pile of trompe l'oeil cast resin sticks, is part of Robinson's larger sculpture practice for which he is well known.

At Felix Art Fair in Los Angeles in February 2025, the gallery will highlight some of Robinson's still life paintings. In contrast to the work on view at the gallery, these works have a more solid style of brush stroke, and convey a calm sense of focus and stillness.

Nathaniel Robinson received his BA from Amherst College in 2002 and his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005. He has had solo exhibitions with Feature, Inc., Launch F18, and Magenta Plains in New York, and Devening Projects and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.