Tribeca, New York
Ryan Foerster
Here Comes the Sun
Kerry Schuss GalleryKerry Schuss Gallery is pleased to present Here Comes the Sun, a solo exhibition of new photographic works by New York-based artist Ryan Foerster. Marking a return to the artist’s engagement with photograms, the exhibition centers on a large-scale work composed of sixty-four pieces of photo sensitive paper, produced in Foerster’s Brighton Beach home while he was in Europe over the summer of 2025. During this period of travel, Foerster also made a series of color photographs documenting his time away and his various encounters and which are exhibited here for the first time. This series of work was created in tandem with another durational project in Paris, where Foerster temporarily occupied a bookseller’s stand along the banks of the Seine, using it as a site to present his self-published zines and to host improvised exhibitions and happenings. Ryan Foerster (b. 1983, Newmarket, Canada) lives and works in New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Here Comes the Sun at Kerry Schuss Gallery, New York (2026); Dü späti Review at 3A Gallery, New York (2025); Greay Matter at Cooper Cole, Toronto (2024); Homeward Bound and Triumphant Return of Ziggy Stardust presented by Fierman at Diana, New York (2023); Zoltog 99 at Shoot the Lobster, New York (2022); Frictional Archaeology at Martos Gallery, New York (2022); Ryan Foerster at Clearing, New York (2021); among others. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions at venues such Clearing, New York and Beverly Hills; White Columns, New York; The Box, Los Angeles; Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York; Lubov, New York; Tee Drawing Center, New York; Galerie Crone, Vienna; and Apalazzo Gallery, Brescia. In 2017, he received a Canada Council for the Arts Travel Grant. In 2013, he was awarded the Artadia and New Art Dealers Alliance Award. In 2012, he received support from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, Joan Mitchell Foundation, and Foundation for Contemporary Arts. His work is held in public and private collections including the Rubell Museum, Celine Paris, and Southeastern Community College, Iowa.
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