Neon Moon

Zbiok Czajkowski, Relax, 2024, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm.

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Alexis Mata, Alison Blickle, Ben Godward, Caitlin Cherry, Dan Attoe, Eric Yahnker, Joe Reihsen, Jon Young, Michael Staniak, Nathan Ritterpusch and Zbiok Czajkowski

The Hole presents Neon Moon, a group exhibition staged as a nocturnal environment of charged color, artificial light and heightened atmosphere. We wanted to give Bowery a taste of key works from our Los Angeles program as that location fades into memory. Bringing together painting, neon, and sculpture, the show explores how images behave after dark when things take a turn towards the cinematic and melancholy.

The exhibition takes its title from the 1992 Brooks & Dunn song “Neon Moon,” a meditation on loneliness and dive bar broken dreams under a neon sign. That tonal register carries through the works on view, where light is something felt, absorbed and held onto. Our goal is a distilled mood: night scenes, neon color, and a persistent tension between spectacle and solitude as we reflect on our time out West and the road ahead.

Caitlin Cherry’s massive installation anchors the exhibition. Four canvases, stretched into a circular metal frame and mounted above eye level, form a continuous loop of Black pop cultural figures—femme entertainers and muses rendered in saturated color. The structure recalls a zoetrope, creating a sense of motion and surround. Eric Yahnker exhibits two panoramic drawings from his Lost Angeles suite of works that show a gorgeous L.A. skyline at night with a cowboy astride a Jeff Koons Balloon Dog. 

Dan Attoe’s two neons from his LA show light up our darkened galleries and draw you to their humming glow. They’ve attracted a Nathan Ritterspusch vintage cinematic cowboy and a “maenad of the Hollywood Hills” looking at her phone from Alison Blickle. They make the metal sheets of Caitlin shimmer and activate the upholstered iridescence of the Jon Young piece. A line of tiny club kid monsters by Zbiok Czajkowski lurk across the room.

Michael Staniak exhibits painted bronzes that look like literal moon rocks, sprayed and dusty with neon, fragments from a different reality. A black resin flower by Ben Godward and two oil paintings of psychedelic cactus landscapes by Alexis Mata round out the group and if you’re picking up Western vibes, dark neon and lunar surfaces, that is indeed what we are putting down. Seeing these works here in New York in a new setting for a new and larger audience just might be buoyant enough to lift our melancholy mood.

Caitlin Cherry, Womanizer 1, 2023, 4 oil on canvas paintings, brushed aluminum frame, each painting: 58 x 110 inches, 147 x 278 cm, framed: 100 inches in height x 192 inches diameter

Caitlin Cherry, Lilphantoms (A Hot Summer Night at Crypto.com Arena), 2022, oil on canvas, 58 x 110 inches, 146 x 278 cm

Caitlin Cherry, Mardi Gracias, 2022, oil on canvas, 58 x 110 inches, 146 x 278 cm

Caitlin Cherry, Putlocker (P-Valley Has Been Renewed for Season 3), 2023, oil on canvas, 58 x 110 inches, 146 x 278 cm

Caitlin Cherry, Meghan Markle Thee Stallion, 2023, oil on canvas, 58 x 110 inches, 146 x 278 cm

Joe Reihsen, Rainforest Red, 2018, acrylic on canvas over panel, aluminium frame, 60 x 48 inches, 122 x 152 cm.

Dan Attoe, Cat IV, 2020, neon, 60 x 85 inches, 152 x 216 cm

Dan Attoe, Electricity In Your Head, 2006, neon, 60 x 48 inches, 152 x 122 cm

Jon Young, Bent on a Line, 2022, iridescent fabrics, wood, and batting, 68 x 68 x 7 inches, 173 x 173 x 18 cm

Eric Yahnker, Lost Angeles (Balloon Ride #2), 2023, pastel on sandpaper, 35 x 115 inches, 86 x 292 cm, framed dimensions: 39 x 120 inches, 99 x 305 cm

Eric Yahnker, Lost Angeles (Balloon Ride #3), 2023, pastel on sandpaper, 34 x 95 inches, 86 x 240 cm, framed dimensions: 39 x 100 inches, 99 x 254 cm

Alison Blickle, Maenad in the Hollywood Hills, 2021, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, 122 x 91 cm

Nathan Ritterpusch, Cowboy #3, 2024, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, 122 x 91 cm

Alexis Mata, A Sunset Of Colored Mirrors Over The Cacti, 2026, acrylic on canvas, 59 x 51 inches, 150 x 130 cm

Alexis Mata, A Sunset Of Endless Hues, 2026, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 59 inches, 100 x 150 cm

Ben Godward, Bekenstein Bound (Holographically Principled), 2025, resin, 55 x 55 x 10 inches, 140 x 140 x 25 cm

Michael Staniak, OBJ_287, 2021, bronze, acrylic, 28 x 20 x 13 inches, 70 x 50 x 25 cm

Michael Staniak, OBJ_295, 2021, bronze, acrylic, 26 x 17 x 6 inches, 65 x 42 x 15 cm

Michael Staniak, OBJ_292, 2021, bronze, acrylic, 14 x 13 x 5 inches, 38 x 33 x 11 cm

Zbiok Czajkowski, Relax, 2024, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm

Zbiok Czajkowski, The Second You Opened Your Mouth, 2025, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm

Zbiok Czajkowski, Destruction A The Only Virtuous Act, 2025, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm

Zbiok Czajkowski, We're In This, 2024, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm

Zbiok Czajkowski, Not Candy, 2024, acrylic ink on canvas, 12 x 11 inches, 30 x 27 cm

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