Tiger Tiger
Salon 94 Bowery
243 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
July 7 – August 21, 2015
Reception: July 7, 6–8 pm

This Tuesday, Salon 94 opens Tiger Tiger, a summer group exhibition. Tiger Tiger features work from Michael Assiff, Jules de Balincourt, Brian Belott, Katherine Bernhardt, Karin Gulbran, Shara Hughes, Marc Hundley, Misaki Kawai, Makiko Kudo, Nikki Maloof, Ryan Mrozowski, David Benjamin Sherry, Yutaka Sone, and Paul Swenbeck. The exhibition includes plastic on canvas works by Michael Assiff, counterfeit children’s art by Brian Belott, ceramics by Karin Gulbran and Paul Swenbeck, metal sculpture by Yutaka Sone, and more.

Also opening July 7 at Salon 94’s other (Freeman Alley) location, Torsos & Buckets is an exhibition pairing ceramic works by Amy Bessone and Mattias Merkel Hess.
 

Paul Swenbeck, Porifera VIII, 2015. Glazed earthenware paper clay, 14 × 13.5 × 17 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.

Paul Swenbeck, Porifera VIII, 2015. Glazed earthenware paper clay, 14 × 13.5 × 17 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.


 
Karin Gulbran, Possible Shark (Small Fishbowl), 2015. Stoneware, 8 × 8 × 7.5 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.

Karin Gulbran, Possible Shark (Small Fishbowl), 2015. Stoneware, 8 × 8 × 7.5 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.


 
Yutaka Sone, Tropical Composition/Traveler’s Palm #, 2011. Rattan and steel, 143 × 165 × 24 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.

Yutaka Sone, Tropical Composition/Traveler’s Palm #, 2011. Rattan and steel, 143 × 165 × 24 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.


 
Michael Assiff, Untitled (Fielding Golf Course, Green Mango, Eve and the Serpent), 2014. Plastic on canvas, 72 × 48 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.

Michael Assiff, Untitled (Fielding Golf Course, Green Mango, Eve and the Serpent), 2014. Plastic on canvas, 72 × 48 inches. Courtesy of Salon 94.