Yusto / Giner presents, in our space in Madrid, the group exhibition Neo-Nueva York by artists Elliot Purse, Jeremy Olson, Jordan Doner, Krista Louise Smith and Zachary Lank, curated by Atelier Las Amazonas.
Yusto / Giner is pleased to present Neo-Nueva York, a transatlantic group exhibition exploring the evolving pulse of New York’s contemporary visual culture.
What does the next chapter of New York’s art scene look like—and who’s writing it?
Neo-Nueva York seeks to answer this question through five artists whose practices reflect the city’s relentless energy, cultural hybridity, and artistic unrest. The exhibition was born from a moment of pause: After three years immersed in New York’s art world, junior gallery owner Clio Giner returned to Madrid with a question still echoing—Is there a new New York school of art?
Clio turned to curator Atelier Las Amazonas, who put together a group of NY based artists to flesh out this concept. Together, their works offer more than a snapshot—they deliver a transmission from a city in flux. Neo-Nueva York captures New York’s “now”: messy, magnetic, and moving too fast for labels. The exhibition invites Madrid audiences to see the city’s creative language through a new lens—one that’s distant enough to sharpen the view, yet intimate enough to feel the static in the air.
By lifting these works out of their native context and situating them within a European framework, Neo-Nueva York becomes both mirror and magnifier—examining how artistic practices born in one metropolis resonate in another, and how cultural translation transforms both image and meaning.