We've worked with Tucker Nichols for many years. In those years, Tucker has made artwork that is funny, vulnerable, and frequently pokes at our collective shortcomings.
This March we are opening a major exhibition of new paintings, drawings, and sculptures that consider how flowers have been used to express so many different things: connection, sorrow, love, the passing of time. These new works celebrate the range of human experience from acts of unsung heroism to mundane moments of everyday beauty.
This exhibition coincides with a new book by Tucker published by Chronicle Books: Flowers for Things I Don't Know How to Say.