La Banda 2025
Jan 22 - March 2
Louis Block, Untitled, 2022–23, Oil on linen,19 × 24 in
La Banda 2025
Group Show
OPENING JANUARY 22nd
6 PM to 9 PM
With: Inna Babaeva, Sammy Bennett, Louis Block, Caetlynn Booth, Jude Broughan, Jake Clark, Joy Curtis, Lisa Corinne Davis, Jared Deery, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Louis Fratino, Glenn Goldberg, Jesse Greenberg, Kosuke Kawahara, Judi Keeshan, Marta Lee, Leonora Loeb, JJ Manford, Marie Anine Moller, Dena Paige Fischer, Luigi Presicce, Cordy Ryman, Mark Redden, Jason Rohlf, Carol Saft, Janice Sloane, Elisa Soliven, Chuck Webster, Boyuan Yang, Mike Yaniro, Domenico Zindato.
On view until March 2nd, 2025
Tappeto Volante is pleased to announce the fourth edition of La Banda, 2025, a group exhibition featuring works on paper, paintings, and sculptures by 31 artists. This annual event embodies Tappeto Volante's commitment to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and cross-disciplinary art community that bridges generations, cultures, and artistic practices. Rooted in the foundational ethos of collaborative engagement, La Banda serves as a platform to explore the intersections of artistic expression, collective resilience, and ongoing dialogue.
The inaugural edition of La Banda emerged in 2021 as a response to the socio-cultural disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Conceived as a catalyst for reestablishing community bonds, the project underscored the critical role of art in times of collective adversity. Each member of Tappeto Volante Projects invited a selection of artists, resulting in a dynamic exhibition that celebrated diversity while reaffirming the interconnectedness of artistic communities. This initiative evolved into a ritualized practice with subsequent editions in 2023 and 2024, each iteration expanding on the principles of inclusivity and artistic exchange that define Tappeto Volante's mission.
The title La Banda is a deliberate reference to The Blues Brothers, a film in which the protagonists reunite their band to save an orphanage central to their upbringing. This narrative serves as a metaphorical framework for Tappeto Volante’s vision: the preservation and revitalization of creative spaces where underrepresented artists, performers, and curators can realize their projects in an environment that celebrates equity and shared purpose. The exhibition becomes a performative and symbolic act of reunification, resistance, and renewal—of both the art community and the values it seeks to embody.
The fourth edition of La Banda invites viewers to engage with a rich tapestry of artistic voices, offering a lens through which to consider themes of community, identity, and perseverance. We extend a warm invitation to join us for the opening reception on January 22, 2025, from 6 to 9 PM, as we celebrate the enduring vitality of the art community.