June Highlights
This June, Maune Contemporary presents A Room to Grow, our newest online exclusive now live on Artsy. Featuring new and returning prints and unique artworks from our roster of artists, the presentation considers spaces of shelter, memory, and transformation, tracing growth as something alive and persistent.
As summer comes into bloom, we are pleased to share a curated selection of works from the exhibition, including flowers, architecture, light, pattern, abstraction, and the figure.
Below, explore highlights from A Room to Grow, on view exclusively on Artsy through July 11.
A Room to Grow considers the spaces that hold us before we outgrow them. A room can be a shelter, a studio, a childhood memory, a domestic interior, or an imagined psychological space, intimate and protective, but never neutral. It shapes what is allowed to unfold inside it: the body, the self, the imagination, the future.
The works in this presentation move between flowers, architecture, light, pattern, abstraction, and figure, tracing the quiet tension between safety and expansion, containment and freedom, memory and possibility. Here, growth is not purely decorative or effortless. It is something that presses against the edges of its surroundings, entering through sunlight, repeating through pattern, blooming through color, or unsettling the structure meant to hold it. Together, the works suggest a room slowly becoming more alive than the boundaries built around it.
Featuring works by Donald Sultan, Andy Burgess, Ugo Rondinone, Alex Katz, Ross Bleckner, Justin Lyons, Will Day, Sarah Giannobile, Carlos Rolón, Derrick Adams, Alberto Murillo, David Salle, Alicia LaChance, William Tillyer, and Julie Torres.
2026
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders Waterford High White HP 425 gsm
41 x 72 inches (104 x 183 cm)
Edition 25 of 40
2025
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders Waterford High White HP 425 gsm fine art paper.
57.5 x 31.5 inches (146 x 80 cm)
Edition of 50
2025
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders Waterford High White HP 425 gsm fine art paper.
57.5 x 40 inches (146 x 102 cm)
Edition of 50
2026
Color silkscreen with enamel inks, flocking, and tar-like texture on Rising 4-ply museum board
42 × 42 inches (106.7 × 106.7 cm)
Edition of 40