Art That Lives and Breathes

Gallery Particulier Partners with Acclaimed Artists Ronen Gamil and Rodney Ewing to Bring Art Into the Heart of the Community

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

There’s something profoundly transformative about experiencing art in a personal space, where it becomes part of daily life, rather than viewing it in the formal setting of a gallery. At Gallery Particulier, this philosophy isn’t just an idea—it’s a movement. The latest exhibition, NYC Mosaic: Corner x Corner, isn’t merely about observing art; it’s about living with it. Curated by Justin Freeman, this exhibit explores the layered, intricate identities of New York City’s neighborhoods through the lens of two formidable artists: Ronen Gamil and Rodney Ewing.

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

Both Gamil and Ewing have exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, carving out a presence in the contemporary art world that merges social consciousness with profound storytelling.

What makes this partnership truly special? These artists aren’t just showing their work—they’re making it part of people’s lives. Through our signature art-hosting initiative, individuals will have the rare opportunity to host works by these acclaimed artists in their homes. 

Gamil and Ewing believe, as we do, that art should transcend gallery walls and become an intimate part of everyday life. Their decision to collaborate with us speaks to their shared vision of a more inclusive, community-driven art world.

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

 

Ronen Gamil is known for his deeply introspective and politically charged works, often exploring themes of identity, displacement, and resilience. His art weaves together elements of history and personal experience, challenging audiences to confront difficult but necessary conversations. Gamil’s ability to merge traditional artistic techniques with modern perspectives makes his work both timeless and urgent.

Rodney Ewing is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is rooted in memory, history, and cultural identity. Using drawing, installation, and mixed media, Ewing interrogates the ways in which past and present converge, particularly in Black American experiences. His thought-provoking pieces evoke an emotional response, compelling viewers to reconsider historical narratives and the weight they carry into today’s world.

Their work transcends aesthetics—it serves as a vehicle for dialogue, for representation, for inclusion. And now, through Gallery Particulier’s art-hosting initiative, their pieces are finding homes outside museum walls, becoming part of the daily lives of those who truly engage with them.

This isn’t about ownership in the traditional sense. It’s about presence. About dissolving the rigid barriers that separate art from the people it speaks to most. Imagine waking up to a piece that challenges your perspective, or hosting a dinner where the conversation is shaped by the artwork that shares your space. This is the revolution Gamil and Ewing are fostering—one where art is not only seen but felt in the fabric of everyday life.

Art That Lives and Breathes: Gallery Particulier and the Radical Reimagining of Access

New York City is a mosaic—of cultures, voices, and histories intersecting at every corner. NYC Mosaic: Corner x Cornercaptures this beautifully, offering a lens into the narratives that shape its communities. And through this bold initiative, Gallery Particulier is reminding us that art should not be confined—it should be lived.

For those eager to engage beyond the walls of a gallery, this is more than an exhibition; it’s an invitation.

For details on NYC Mosaic: Corner x Corner and how you can participate in the art-hosting initiative, contact www.galleryparticulier.org