Geary is thrilled to present Fun, a two-person exhibition featuring Ethan Greenbaum & Sun You—opening October 11 in Millerton, NY.

Greenbaum and You are artists, educators, curators and a longtime couple. Their independent studio practices have developed in tandem, informed by joint curatorial projects, informal studio visits and the shared experience of a life in art. Each artist has a materially driven, experimental studio practice that celebrates everyday places, objects and materials.

Greenbaum and You also share a fascination with abstract forms that emerge through unconventional processes. Greenbaum merges photography, painting, and sculpture in low-relief wall works that read like urban archaeology—fragments of city life preserved and reimagined. Working with colorful polymer clay, You creates playful non-objective forms as dimensional elements in her paintings and free-floating sculptures that she recombines in site-specific arrangements. For this exhibit, she layers her forms within canvas panels. The canvas is both a support and sculptural element woven among the clay forms.

Ethan Greenbaum is a New York-based artist. Selected exhibition venues include Derek Eller Gallery, New York; Hauser & Wirth, New York; Marlborough Chelsea, New York; Higher Pictures, New York; Marianne Boesky, New York; Lyles & King, New York; KANSAS, New York; Circus Gallery, Los Angeles; Steve Turner, Los Angeles; The Suburban, Chicago; Galerie Pact, Paris; Super Dakota, Brussels; Stems, Brussels; The Aldrich Museum, Connecticut and Socrates Sculpture Park; Long Island City.

Sun You is a Seoul-born, New York-based artist. You has exhibited her work in galleries and museums internationally. Selected exhibition venues include Lafayette College, Easton, Geary, Millerton, The Pit, Los Angeles, Queens Museum, New York, The Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul, Scotty Enterprise, Berlin, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, and The Suburban, Chicago. She is one of three recipients of the Korean Art Foundation, AHL Contemporary Visual Art Award 2022. You’s work has been featured in many publications including Artforum, The Brooklyn rail, Bomb magazine, Hyperallergic, Korea times, Modern painters and Widewalls. You heads President Clinton Projects, a curatorial project and co-runs an artist collective gallery, Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York.