Gió Marconi Gallery is pleased to announce Keep thinking nobody does it like you here comes the sunset, the first solo exhibition in Italy by Philadelphia-based artist Jonathan Lyndon Chase and their first show with the gallery. The exhibition examines the everyday moments of queer Black life in the city. It reflects upon memory and the mind, body, and soul, the passage of time, opposites and balance, readability and abstraction.
Chase divides the ground floor of the gallery into private interior spaces which include a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. These are the settings where the figure navigates and interacts, revealing emotional, mental, and psychological states. Each space becomes a landscape of its own. The interiors act as an archive and a reflection of these elements. The space itself feels alive, like a body, with cracks, exposed wires, dripping pipes, leaking ceilings, and a carpet that holds many stories.
Title: Jonathan Lyndon Chase. Keep thinking nobody does it like you here comes the sunset
Opening: January 30, 2026
Ending: March 21, 2026
Organization: Gió Marconi
Place: Milano, Gió Marconi
Address: Via Tadino 15 - 20124 Milano
Opening: Thursday, January 29, 2026; 6pm-9pm
From Tuesday to Saturday, 11am – 6pm
More info on this website: https://www.giomarconi.com/
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