DIONNYS MATOS
ALEJANDRO JUSTIZ
ALEJANDRO JUSTIZ














A new series of 70 Download & Donate digital drawings and a short film.
OCCASIONAL LANDSCAPES
SAMUEL RIERA
We join the artist on a journey of discovery to a world where precise, multi-layered, dimensional paper collages, often cut from fashion magazines, spring to life as the thriving inhabitants of Planeta Sandra. She manages to blend the whimsical and the sensual, the threatening and the sublime as she recounts the mythological folklore of a primordial world not that far from our own.
With an explorer’s eye and a botanist’s discipline, Sandra meticulously catalogs each Sandremios by genus and species as specimens deserving of further study.
In these collages, I deconstruct everyday forms to create new narratives.
Through the use of nature, science and whimsy, I invent new landscapes and environments in a visual language that is uniquely my own.
-Sandra Cordero
As curator and philosopher, Luis Ramaggio, observes, “As any respected expeditionist, she quietly observes and classifies. As a visionary. As a hungry expert. As a mentalist. Lurking around her own self, and wandering through her habits and personality, Sandra discovers that she herself is a world.”
We join the artist on a journey of discovery to a world where precise, multi-layered, dimensional paper collages, often cut from fashion magazines, spring to life as the thriving inhabitants of Planeta Sandra. She manages to blend the whimsical and the sensual, the threatening and the sublime as she recounts the mythological folklore of a primordial world not that far from our own.
With an explorer’s eye and a botanist’s discipline, Sandra meticulously catalogs each Sandremios by genus and species as specimens deserving of further study.
In these collages, I deconstruct everyday forms to create new narratives.
Through the use of nature, science and whimsy, I invent new landscapes and environments in a visual language that is uniquely my own.
-Sandra Cordero
As curator and philosopher, Luis Ramaggio, observes, “As any respected expeditionist, she quietly observes and classifies. As a visionary. As a hungry expert. As a mentalist. Lurking around her own self, and wandering through her habits and personality, Sandra discovers that she herself is a world.”
AILEN MALETA
RIGO (JOSÉ RIGOBERTO RODRÍGUEZ CAMACHO)
UNA COLECCIÓN, EN SU MAYORÍA, DE PEQUEÑOS TESOROS
TÓMATE UN MINUTO: UNA MUESTRA DE RESISTENCIA
TÓMATE UN MINUTO: UNA MUESTRA DE RESISTENCIA
Es sabido que las cosas buenas vienen en pequeños paquetes, y estamos de acuerdo. Con ese fin, hemos curado una exposición compuesta principalmente de pequeñas obras, el tipo de obras pequeñas que devienen grandes regalos.
Lo invitamos a que pase y vea más de 150 obras disponibles de los artistas: Abel López, Alejandro Justiz, Damián Valdés Dilla, Sandra Cordero, Douglas Argüelles Cruz, Gabriela Pez, Jorly González Contador, Luis Alberto Álvarez López, Roger Toledo, Samuel Riera, R10, William Acosta, Rigo, Yamilys Brito Jorge, Danco Robert du Portai, Dionnys Matos Sarmiento, Juan Carlos Vásquez Lima, Roberto Vantour Causse, Vladimir Rodríguez, José Ernesto Saborido Martín y Edgar Saúl Marrero Molina.
¿Mencionamos que serían un gran regalo? (¡Incluso para ti mismo!).
La exposición está en sala desde el 27/11/2020 hasta el 31/01/2021.
Take a Minute: A Show of Resilience será la primera muestra individual del artista multidisciplinario Dionnys Matos. Su obra deviene celebración a la materialidad y a la inventiva. Matos se esfuerza por concientizar sobre el daño que causa al mundo natural nuestra cultura del consumo, la caducidad programada y el desperdicio, a través de su exploración de la realidad más constatable y el uso de su estética personal como camuflaje. El artista encuentra la belleza en lo cotidiano al reciclar y reutilizar vasos de plástico, cuencos de espuma de poliestireno, materiales de embalaje y plástico de burbujas como parte de su lenguaje.
El orden de las cosas es una serie de fotografías analógicas de formato medio y de composiciones en forma de naturaleza muerta manipuladas digitalmente que se determinan en una paleta sofisticada e sorprendente, que satura el primer plano, el fondo y los propios objetos, creando a la vez iconos sorprendentes y meditativos, primitivos y totémicos, de detritos al uso.
Su majestuosa Ola, un mural de cuatro paneles de casi 6' x 12', está hecha de plástico de burbujas inyectado con acrílico. La calidad premonitoria del cielo del atardecer y la perspectiva del espectador de verse abrumado por el mar agitado recuerdan a Untitled (Raft at Sea) de Longo y quizás a La gran ola de Kanagawa de Hokusai. El artista apunta que es un comentario sobre la degradación de nuestros océanos por el plástico. En lugar de que el mar sea tomado por los vencido en su degradación, aquí, capturado en un momento de invencibilidad, el mar se venga, dominando el sustrato de plástico. Es, también, una venganza.
Exposición a la vista del 17/02/2021 al 18/04/2021.
VIDEOS
RONALD VILL
OPENING DIALOGUE
Our first online exhibit, Opening Dialogue, was live on Artsy from July 18, 2018 - September 16, 2018.
Press Release:
Thomas Nickles Project is honored to present an intimate grouping of Ronald Vill’s photographs as our inaugural Artsy show, Opening Dialogue. The decision to exhibit this artist’s work stems from our respect for his commitment to expressing his distinct and intuitive vision. Born of our personal curiosity and the artist’s continuously evolving perception of his own practice, this selection of pieces spans early through current work.
With a focus on the human form in boldly poetic and nuanced atmospheric compositions, collective needs for the basics; food, shelter, sleep, connection, etc., and the outcomes arising when these go unfulfilled are explored. Drawn from the artist’s life, real and imagined, the images embody sensitivity to color, light, texture and space, and speak specifically of experience in a visual language translatable to broader contexts.
Ronald was born in Havana, Cuba, where he lives and works. His photography has been the subject of solo exhibitions at FotoF.A.C., Cuban Art Factory, La Fototeca De Cuba and Museo de Arte Maníaco y Espacio Aglutinador and has also been included in numerous group exhibitions including Critical Mass at FotoF.A.C., Cuban Art Factory as well as Over the Horizon: Eight Cuban Contemporary Artists at Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA. His work is in the collection of 21c Museum Hotels, as well as private collections in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Norway and France.
We invite you to consider these images as a window into the daily life, real and imagined, of Havana, seen through the lens of a young photographer who crosses borders with his work to open a dialogue with us all.

The Price, 2015
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
63" x 27"

Dawn, 2016
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
19" x 29"

Self Portrait, 2013
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
19" x 29"

The Last One, 2014
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
71" x 14"

Haikus of Hungry II, 2018
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
23" Diameter

Atlas, 2016
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
26" x 39"

Rosy's Son, 2014
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
30" x 30"

Haikus of Hungry III, 2018
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
23" Diameter

Made In U.R.S.S., 2016
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
26" x 39"

The Son of Nobody, 2016
Digital Pigment Print on Paper
30" x 30"