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Arjan Martins: 40° 39′ 40″ N, 73° 56′ 38″ W

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2 April - 2 May 2026
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Installation view, Arjan Martins: 40° 39′ 40″ N, 73° 56′ 38″ W, Olney Gleason, New York, 2026
Installation view, Arjan Martins: 40° 39′ 40″ N, 73° 56′ 38″ W, Olney Gleason, New York, 2026

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 2, 6–8pm
509 West 27th Street, New York

 

In his landmark first U.S. solo exhibition, Brazilian painter Arjan Martins (b. 1960, Rio de Janeiro) presents new figure paintings and portraits on canvas. One of the most vital voices in contemporary Brazilian art, Martins has spent more than three decades developing a singular pictorial language that employs images from collective memory to conjure a reality that transcends linear time. The exhibition anticipates an upcoming solo presentation at ICA Milano, on view from June 11 to July 24, 2026. 

 

Martins' work navigates the "Black Atlantic", a term associated with theorist Paul Gilroy, invoking symbols of maritime expansion to reflect on the historical triangular trade system and chart the ongoing influences of the Black diaspora. His distinctive, hybrid environments merge the urban, the domestic, and the oceanic to form spaces of dynamic cultural exchange.

 

Music recurs across the exhibition as both image and subject, evoking the circuits by which jazz and the broader traditions of Black American music have traveled and been transformed. Pianists, a double bass player, guitarists, and a trumpeter appear across concert halls and subway cars. These settings repeatedly coexist with open water; Martins’ figures share the picture plane with nautical elements including a ship deck, rope, or the silhouette of a coastline. The same deep teal that Martins uses for the ocean surface recurs as stage curtain, window light, and piano lid, connecting the work’s aquatic and musical registers.

 

Central to the exhibition is the artist’s sustained engagement with the photographic image. Found photographs, sourced from flea markets and secondhand bookshops in Rio de Janeiro, frequently serve as the basis for Martins’ figurative works. The artist has described finding these source images and being drawn to their subjects’ resemblance to his own relatives and ancestors. Where the photograph fixes a moment, Martins’ paint reopens it.

 

The exhibition features a new portrait of Frederick Douglass, a historical subject to whom Martins has returned – including recently as part of a curatorial intervention at the 34th Bienal de São Paulo in 2021. Martins uses Douglass' portrait as an emblem for the political possibilities of the image, referencing the abolitionists’ use of photography as a tool for Black emancipation. These social and political concerns are echoed in Martins’ depiction of a yellow school bus: another recurring motif that emphasizes the importance of educational and artistic opportunities in our society.

 

Martins constructs his paintings through layered accumulation. He begins with watercolor washes, building up through drawing and successive applications of acrylic over weeks and months so that earlier layers of warm earth tones remain visible beneath cooler blues and greens. His paint handling moves between figurative rendering and near-abstraction within a single canvas, with his largest compositions painted across multiple joined panels – the seams and the texture of the support left exposed.

 

Nicholas Olney, Co-Founder of Olney Gleason, comments: Martins has been a vital presence in Brazilian art for over three decades. His work is rare in its ability to unpack specific histories while speaking to the universality of human experience. It's an honor to stage his first solo exhibition in New York in tandem with wider efforts to expand international visibility of his work."

 

The exhibition is organized in partnership with A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

 

About the Artist

 

Arjan Martins lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, where he trained at the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage (1990–2005). His major solo exhibitions include Américas at MAM Rio (2014), Et Cetera at A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro (2016), O Estrangeiro at Brasilea Foundation, Basel (2017), Descompasso Atlântico at A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro (2021), and Hemisfério 1 at A Gentil Carioca, São Paulo (2022). He is a two-time winner of the PIPA Prize (jury and popular vote, 2018), and has participated in major international exhibitions including the 34th São Paulo Biennial (2021), the 11th Mercosul Biennale (2018), When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting at Kunstmuseum Basel (2024), and the Dakar Biennale (2006). His work is held in significant public and private collections including the Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro (MAM Rio), the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), and the Inhotim Institute.

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Works
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 118 1/8 x 81 7/8 inches, overall 300 x 208 cm 59 x 81 7/8 inches, each 150 x 208 cm

    Untitled, 2026

    acrylic on canvas

    118 1/8 x 81 7/8 inches, overall
    300 x 208 cm
    59 x 81 7/8 inches, each 
    150 x 208 cm

  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall 140 x 240 x 7.9 cm 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall
    140 x 240 x 7.9 cm
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall 140 x 240 cm 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall
    140 x 240 cm
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall 140 x 240 cm 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 94 1/2 inches, overall
    140 x 240 cm
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2024 acrylic on canvas 55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches 140 x 120 cm
    Untitled, 2024
    acrylic on canvas
    55 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches
    140 x 120 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches 60 x 50 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches
    60 x 50 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches 60 x 50 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches
    60 x 50 cm
  • Untitled, 2026 acrylic on canvas 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches 60 x 50 cm
    Untitled, 2026
    acrylic on canvas
    23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches
    60 x 50 cm
Installation Views
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