Geophilia
Hill Art Foundation•Apr 23, 2026 — Jul 31, 2026
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The Hill Art Foundation is pleased to announce N. Dash: Geophilia, an exhibition of new and recent works by the Brooklyn-based artist N. Dash (b. 1980), shown with selections from the Hill Collection. The presentation is curated by Suzanne Hudson.
Geophilia centers N. Dash’s commitment to vital forms of materiality, where accumulations of time and force become emergent compositions. The artist works fabric to the point of fraying, then photographs these diminutive sculptures—entropic objects still holding energy—and overlays their silkscreened images onto earthen grounds. Incorporating a range of materials, including acrylic and oil paint, string, and graphite, N. Dash’s often multi-panel abstract paintings thus bear traces of having been touched or structured by rituals and pragmatics of handling. The large-scale, almost topographic paintings are nevertheless unremittingly intimate. Here, seen in tandem with transhistorical art, they open onto experiences of contemporary…
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Geophilia
Hill Art Foundation•Apr 23, 2026 — Jul 31, 2026
Press Release
The Hill Art Foundation is pleased to announce N. Dash: Geophilia, an exhibition of new and recent works by the Brooklyn-based artist N. Dash (b. 1980), shown with selections from the Hill Collection. The presentation is curated by Suzanne Hudson.
Geophilia centers N. Dash’s commitment to vital forms of materiality, where accumulations of time and force become emergent compositions. The artist works fabric to the point of fraying, then photographs these diminutive sculptures—entropic objects still holding energy—and overlays their silkscreened images onto earthen grounds. Incorporating a range of materials, including acrylic and oil paint, string, and graphite, N. Dash’s often multi-panel abstract paintings thus bear traces of having been touched or structured by rituals and pragmatics of handling. The large-scale, almost topographic paintings are nevertheless unremittingly intimate. Here, seen in tandem with transhistorical art, they open onto experiences of contemporary…













































