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WHITEHOT MAGAZINE
WHITEHOT MAGAZINE
Kyle Staver: Radioactive Luminosity

Kyle Staver’s circus arrived in Tribeca as a high-wire act of the psyche: all of it—the painted ghosts and the clay bodies alike—conjured within the short and long span of a single year: 2025. At Nino Mier, the walls offered a rhythmic, fifty-fifty split: oil paintings like Swan Lake and Zebra Show in cheerful counterpoint with boisterous clay reliefs like Flyers and Lion’s Mouth. This arrangement presented a literalized paradox: the body versus the image, running parallel in public, at once a spatial representation and an allegorical proposition. These reliefs embody the grit, the honest and tactile labor of carving a narrative out of the mud. Then come the paintings: those ethereal acrobats and cinematic ghosts that transform Staver’s heavy clay bodies into luminous visions. At this point, the gallery recedes—and what remains is purely imagined. A dialectic of perpetual motion unfolds, where the physical sweat of the studio meets the ghostly glow of the screen. Here painted sceneries and their clay fragments become a high-stakes gamble—a balancing act as delicate as that of any circus performer.

THE HUDSON REVIEW
THE HUDSON REVIEW
At the Galleries

Karen Wilkin covers Liliane Tomasko's 2025 SoHo exhibition, POEM THING, and Kyle Staver's 2025 TriBeCa exhibition, The Greatest Show on Earth.

GORKY'S GRANDDAUGHTER
GORKY'S GRANDDAUGHTER
Kyle Staver at Nino Mier Gallery, December 2025 January 2, 2026

Gorky's Granddaughter is a documentary art project ran by Christopher Joy and Zachary Keeting.

ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
Kyle Staver
ARTFORUM
ARTFORUM
Kyle Staver September 2024
International Galleries Alliance
International Galleries Alliance
Kyle Staver, Nino Mier Gallery November 2022

Kyle Staver is an American painter who also works in relief sculpture, drawing, and etching. Engaging with canonical Western mythological and folkloric traditions, Staver finds her inspiration in sources ranging from the Bible to ancient Greek oral-poetic traditions. Staver captures critical moments within these narratives in her fastidiously refined color palettes, identifiable for their stark highlights and rich use of darker tones which blanket figures and their environments in shadow.

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