Dates
Jun 11 – Jul 12, 2026
Today
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tony Chrenka David Flaugher DD Herschlein Calvin Miceli-Nelson Eric Veit Galerie Timonier is pleased to present the opening of: The Diary of the Rose, a group exhibition. Tony Chrenka (b. 1992, Minneapolis, MN) lives and works in New York. Solo and two-person exhibitions include Toby, Brooklyn (2026); SculptureCenter, Long Island City (2024); Theta, New York (2023, 2021) and Kaje, Brooklyn (2019). Group exhibitions include Cherry Hill, Cologne (2025); Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf (2024); Clementin Seedort, Cologne (2023); and Shoot the Lobster, New York (2022). In 2023, he participated in the Independent Study Program at The Whitney Museum of American Art. David Flaugher (b. 1986, Detroit, MI) lives and works in Detroit. He received a BFA at the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, 2008 and an MFA New York University, 2013. Recent exhibitions include presentations at Lomex, New York, USA (2025); James Cope Gallery, New York, USA (2025); Bernheim, Zurich, Switzerland (2024); Tara Downs, New York, USA (2024); Ginny on Frederick, London, UK (2024); Linseed Projecs, Shanghai, China (2023); and In Lieu, Los Angeles, USA (2023). Flaugher's work has entered the permanent collection of Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. DD Herschlein (b. 1989, Bayville, NY) lives and work in Los Angeles, CA. They received their BFA from New York University. Solo exhibitions include Spite House, Matthew Brown, New York (2026); Deadman, Kings Leap, New York (2024); The Long-Fingered Hand, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2023); Crickets in the City of Spare Parts, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2021); Dweller, JTT, New York (2020); Plot Hole, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2019); Night Pictures, JTT, New York (2019); The Architect, New Museum, New York (2018); Safe As Houses, JTT, New York (2017). Selected group exhibitions include The Way I See It: Selections from the KAWS Collection, The Drawing Center, New York (2025); Friends in Both Places, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery (2025); Program, Matthew Brown, New York (2024); Manic Pixie Nightmare Drawings, Adler Beatty, New York, (2024); Flesh & Flowers: Made in America, No Name, Paris (2023); Made in LA 2023: Acts of Living, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2023); Papertrail, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2023); Evening Shadow, Make Room, Los Angeles (2023); River Styx, Sea View, Los Angeles (2023); The Tale Their Terror Tells, Lyle & King, New York (2022); Recent Sculpture, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2022) It Seems So Long Ago, Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2020) Herschlein’s work is included in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Rubell Museum, Miami; Aïshti Foundation, Beirut; Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, The Bunker Artspace, Palm Beach; and TANK Shanghai, China. Calvin Miceli-Nelson (b. 1993 Los Angeles, CA) lives and works in Los Angeles. He received a BFA from the Sam Fox School of Art at Washington University in St. Louis in 2015, and is a 2026 MFA Candidate at the Roski School at USC. His work has been shown in solo and two person exhibitions at Tiffany’s in Los Angeles, Freddy in New York, and 4649 in Tokyo. Recent group shows include: Return Policy, As It Stands; Personal Politicks; Gene’s Dispensary; Holy Motors, Temple Projects. Forthcoming exhibitions include a solo exhibition at 4649 in Tokyo (June 2026) and a group show at Galerie Timonier in New York (June 2026). Eric Veit (b. 1986) lives and works in New York. Recent exhibitions include From the Desk of Lucy Bull, New York, NY (2026); XYZ, Tokyo, Japan (2025, two-person with Em Rooney, 2023); Adler Beatty, New York, NY (2025); Inge, Plainview, NY (2024, solo); Romance, Pittsburgh, PA (2024); Blind Spot, New York, NY (2024); Bel Ami, Los Angeles, CA (2024, 2020, 2019); Stilllife, New York, NY (2024); KAJE, Brooklyn, New York (2020); From the Desk of Lucy Bull, Los Angeles, CA (2020); Motel, New York, NY (2018); Boatos Fine Art, São Paulo, Brazil (2017); Lockup Internatiounal, Sydney, Australia (2017); The Re Institute, Millerton, NY (2017); Carl Louie, London, Ontario, Canada (2017); Rear Window, New York, NY (2016, solo); Plaza Mercado, Santa Fe, NM (2016); Rear Window, New York, NY (2016); Signal, New York, NY (2016); Exo Exo, Paris, France (2016); Jack Hanley, New York, NY (two-person with John Roebas, 2015); Parisian Laundry, Montreal, Canada (2015); Apples, New York, NY (2015); Tomorrow, New York, NY (2015); Bannerette, New York, NY (2015); SpazioA, Pistoia, Italy (2014); Interstate Projects, New York, NY (2014); Good Press, Glasgow, Scotland, (2014); and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA (2014).