On The Air

JJJJJerome Ellis, Kima / Lauren Kima Graycar, Lily Greenham & Andrew Walsh-Lister, Yusuf Hassan / BlackMass Publishing, Institute for the Study of the Urtext, Craig Leonard, Hanne Lippard, Glen Rubsamen & Rita McBride, Rick Myers, Aki Onda, and Rujuta Rao

Curated and organized by Darling Green

June 13 – July 17, 2026

Opening Reception: Saturday, June 13, 6 – 8 pm

Kima / Lauren Kima Graycar, Cocos Frios, 2024. K.73r button pins on vintage flight jacket.

“On the Air” is a colloquialism which originated in early radio, but it’s also a precise description of how broadcasting works. Sound is transmitted on a medium, which though invisible, is nevertheless physical. The air is what we have in common, where the audible word lives, and it’s where we make public.

On the Air is a show about spoken words becoming artworks, and artworks that are only fully realized when they appear in public. It draws a parallel between dictation and publication as two ways of making the inner outer—how a thing can be spoken into being, and strategies of a work’s exit from the studio and into the world. The common element in these practices is immediacy, the need to bypass more formal or planned modes of display in favor of the rawness of an idea. The spoken word is often the most accessible and instantaneous way to do this, it is literally at the tip of the tongue.

Likewise, to “publish” a work requires no gallery, formal distribution network, or even a knowing audience. Instead it is a tactic to give a work life—to enable it to move outside of the constraints usually placed on artworks. The published works in this show are not books and magazines, but itinerant artworks that happen to stop here for a moment, before they continue their journey of being passed hand to hand, or worn around town, or even stepped on in the street.

—Darling Green

Programming

June 25, 6:30 pm | Telephone Telephone #46

Darling Green will host a meeting of their ongoing exhibition reading and open discussion group, based on the themes of On the Air. We will be viewing and discussing On The Air, a group show organized by Darling Green based on strategies of immediacy, like broadcasting, speaking, and publishing. How do artists make work with the resources at hand, and by what means do they make it public? A short reading packet will be shared in advance of the meeting.

July 17: Rujuta Rao will hold a tasting of two new infusions which have been steeping in the gallery over the course of the month.

Throughout: Periodic activation—several works in the show will be activated—read aloud, placed in the breeze, played, stirred, or added to.

 

 

During the exhibition, a rotating presentation of artworks by gallery artists will be installed in the viewing room, creating a dialogue between the gallery's program and On The Air.

1st Rotation: Joy Episalla & Carrie Yamaoka — June 13th to 20th

 

Left: Joy Episalla, Wisteria in 7 Segments, 2014/2026. Wood and plastic, and text. Dimension Variable

Right: Carrie Yamaoka, Tray #1, 2023. Cast urethane resin and mixed media. 14 x 10 in  x  5/8 in  (35.6 x 25.4 cm)

 

2nd Rotation: Jen Mazza — June 23rd to July 3rd (closed on July 4th)

3rd Rotation: E’wao Kagohima / Takashi Kunitani — July 7th to 17th