In J. Carino's debut solo exhibition 'Carry It With You,' the artist weaves together a narrative that centers on queer individuals navigating an ever-changing environmental and political landscape. The paintings celebrate queer pleasure and resilience, contrasting the anxieties of climate change and threats to LGBTQ rights with a vision of potential and empowerment. Through striking visual stories, Carino encourages audiences to view themselves as architects of a new utopia, highlighting humanity's intimate relationship with nature and the courage to transgress societal norms. The exhibition runs from June 26 to July 25 at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York.
Carino's work examines humanity's relationship to the natural world through a queer lens, promoting peaceful transgression against societal constraints.
Rather than emphasize burdens and fears in the face of climate change, Carino's show invites audiences to embrace queer pleasure and envision a new utopia.
The engaging visual narratives of 'Carry It With You' reflect the shifting environmental and political landscape, positioning queer individuals at the forefront of a new American myth.
J. Carino's art aims to embody a sense of hope and possibility, challenging viewers to recognize their own power in shaping a better future.
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