
Connor Crawford, Nik Geene, Nanna Kaiser, Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Dan Vogt
Low Tide, High Stakes – All-In Before the Sun Sets
Project Info
- 💙 Shore Gallery
- 🖤 Connor Crawford, Nik Geene, Nanna Kaiser, Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Dan Vogt
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Connor Crawford, Boy horse, 2024, Latex paint, spray paint, acrylic paint, joint compound, XPS foam, wood, artist’s frame, 105cm x 140cm


Dan Vogt, Ashtray, 2025, Various materials, 105cm x 46cm x 25cm

Dan Vogt, Ashtray, 2025, Various materials, 105cm x 46cm x 25cm

Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Untitled (gold), 2025, Sublimation print, aluminum, rhinestone, aluminum champagne frame, 26,5cm x 20cm x 3,5cm


Nanna Kaiser, Schützenhof (single bed), 2025, Latex, PET-G, nightshirt, wisdom tooth, 170cm x 100cm x 70cm

Nanna Kaiser, Schützenhof (single bed), 2025, Latex, PET-G, nightshirt, wisdom tooth, 170cm x 100cm x 70cm

Nanna Kaiser, Schützenhof (single bed), 2025, Latex, PET-G, nightshirt, wisdom tooth, 170cm x 100cm x 70cm

Nanna Kaiser, Schützenhof (single bed), 2025, Latex, PET-G, nightshirt, wisdom tooth, 170cm x 100cm x 70cm


Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Untitled (rhinestone, gold), 2025, Sublimation print, aluminum, rhinestone, aluminum champagne frame, 26,5cm x 20cm x 3,5cm


Nik Geene, Con Air, 2025, Steel, aluminum, copper, polycarbonate, foam, rubber, freon, vinyl, ink, 80cm x 29cm x 22cm

Nik Geene, Con Air, 2025, Steel, aluminum, copper, polycarbonate, foam, rubber, freon, vinyl, ink, 80cm x 29cm x 22cm
The water pulls back, and what’s left is slippery, cracked, glinting. That weird moment between golden hour and blackout,
when things look extra real and extra fake. That’s where this show lives. Five artists, five different bets, no time for niceties.
You either lean in or you don’t show up. This isn’t some clean white cube situation. This is a sunburn, a smear, a sharp
inhale.
Connor Crawford is coming in with a relief of a horse. It’s stiff, proud, heavy with symbolism. The animal’s got presence.
Drama. Weird dignity. Maybe it’s collapsing under its own myth. Maybe it’s charging straight through.
Nik Geene throws up an air conditioner like it’s no big deal. Feels good, kind of wrong. It’s part climate control, part punk
flyer, part stoned prophecy. Rumor has it the other half, air intake, is installed in another city. Looks like it shouldn’t be
there but that’s the point. Just this ugly box whispering sweet nothings about freedom and fallout. Total vibe.
Nanna Kaiser goes full plastic and latex, see-through, sticky, breathing weird. The surface sweats. You want to grab it, but
your hands are gross. It’s soft, yeah, but don’t mistake it for gentle.
Dan Vogt drops a sculpture of a saluting boy, candy-slick, kitschy, deeply unnerving. He holds open his mouth for your
cigarette. Light up and pay your respects. It’s patriotic. It’s pathetic. It’s a perversion.
Christophe de Rohan Chabot is full rhinestone overload. Sparkle-as-shield. Surface as spectacle. It’
s shameless, a little
desperate, and absolutely gorgeous. It dares you to dismiss it, but you won’t.
This isn’t a “conversation” between practices. It’s a dirty, sandy pile-up. Everyone’s elbows are out. No one’s taking turns.
It’s too late to chill. The vibe is: hit it hard, light it up, and see who’s still standing when the sun disappears. You feel lucky?
Doesn’t matter. You’re in it now.