Trenton Doyle Hancock at James Cohan Gallery

An epic battle between divine beings – scrawny-armed ‘Undom Engle’ on the left and the pink, wolf-like creature ‘Repaint’ to the right – vividly kicks off Trenton Doyle Hancock’s intense new show at James Cohan Gallery. Though it helps to know the language of Hancock’s invented mythology and his recurring characters, each new work is its own richly imagined tale. (At James Cohan Gallery’s Lower East Side location through Nov 27th).

Trenton Doyle Hancock, The She Wolf Amongst Them Fed Undom’s Conundrum, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 72 x 108 x 4 1/2 inches, 2016.
Trenton Doyle Hancock, The She Wolf Amongst Them Fed Undom’s Conundrum, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 72 x 108 x 4 1/2 inches, 2016.

David Adamo at Untitled Gallery

Art applauds nature in Berlin-based American sculptor David Adamo’s hand-made, ceramic termite mounds.  Called “exceptionally appealing as objects” by the New York Times, the mini-mounds are smaller than they’d appear in nature but invite wonder at insect engineering.  (At Untitled Gallery on the Lower East Side through Oct 20th).  

David Adamo, installation view of ‘David Adamo’ at Untitled Gallery, Oct 2013.  Foreground:  Untitled (Cathedral A), Zellan, 2013.