Faraday CageKerhonkson, N.Y. – In this current socio-political state where information is weaponized and reality distorted, a singular artist finds himself alone, in a small prefab house on the edge of a winding road in Upstate New York. It’s not entirely clear why this creature of the city swapped out his once familiar streets for this vast lonely landscape—yet here he is—not looking to play the victim, but instead searching inward and grappling with what his skin, his gender and his power have come to symbolize in these times.

In this tiny home, the mind never stops, the studio never stops; it is both sanctuary and prison, a space for self-exploration, reflection, defiance, and survival. It is a world that feels like a fever dream: a house full of diversions designed to deny, to retreat from the crushing weight of reality. A space that mixes domestic life with the absurd, where animatronic figures serve as replacements for absent relationships, where distorted sculptures mirror the fractured family dynamics of a divided society.

Here the artist’s personal and political anxieties are made visceral, where the walls breathe with the weight of a culture in crisis and act as a canvas for his internal struggles. A fusion of diary entry-like murals and video installations trace the political turmoil of the modern world, the physical and emotional disconnect caused by technology, and the growing apathy to societal collapse.

This Faraday cage for the soul is a living installation—and a place the artist hopes can one day, if needed, make him fully self-sufficient.

Yet amid the chaos and the questions, there is still creation—and the instinct of this artist is always to put his work on display in some form or another for the everyday person to see. So RAE has decided to open his front door and invite viewers inside to navigate this twisted landscape—where the contradictions of contemporary life are not just observed, but felt—all confronting the question: What happens when the world outside turns upside down, and all that is left is the artist’s mind, splintered but alive?

Exhibition Dates & Hours

Open Most Saturdays & Sundays, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Now Through November 23, 2025 • *Check Website For additional Dates

Location:

1049 Samsonville Road

Kerhonkson, NY 12446

Website: rae-bk.com

Instagram: @rae_bk

For More Information: info@rae-bk.com

 

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