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homework is a nomadic art gallery that exists ephemerally in the form of temporary exhibitions in experimental art spaces around the world and online year round. Imagined by Aurelio Aguilo and Mayra Mejia, homework is committed to breaking down the walls of the traditional art world, democratizing it for all. They aim to encourage discussions around contemporary art and promote the development of

Photos from Homework's post 04/01/2026

Souvenir 1–5, 2026

Richard Vergez’s collage practice condensed into a series of intimate works, where fragments are assembled and sealed in wax. The surface becomes both archive and barrier, as the wax holds the image in place, while also softening and distorting it, creating a tension between preservation and disappearance.

Fragments of Disappearance, a solo exhibition by Richard Vergez, is on view through April 4.

We’ll be hosting a final gathering at our space in Little River this Saturday April 4th from 5-9PM with SOUNDS BY MARTIN ZERO.

hours:
sunday–monday: by appointment
tuesday: 11 AM–6 PM
wednesday: 11 AM–6 PM
thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
friday: 11 AM–6 PM
saturday: 12 PM–5 PM

install 📸 Brooke D’Avanzo

Photos from Homework's post 03/13/2026

Acquisition Alert 🚨

We’re thrilled to share that the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale () has acquired ‘The Redeemer’ by Roscoè B. Thické III.

The work was first presented at homework’s booth during UNTITLED ART fair this past Miami Art Week, and seeing it find a permanent home in the NSU Art Museum collection makes the moment even more special.

Thank you to everyone who helped bring this moment together.

Photos from Homework's post 03/12/2026

Collage Wall, 2026

This wall presents a selection from Richard Vergez’s ongoing collage practice, a daily discipline he often describes as “painting with images.” Working with archival source material, Vergez assembles fragments of human figures, technological elements, and graphic forms into compositions that balance density with restraint. His distinct visual language makes clever use of negative space, allowing each collage to breathe while guiding the viewer through layered narratives about memory, media, and modern identity.

Installed together, the works form a shifting visual field. Each collage is individually available for purchase and replaced as it is acquired, allowing the wall to function as a living, evolving installation that gradually changes over the course of the exhibition.

Richard Vergez’s solo exhibition Fragments of Disappearance is on view through April 4.

hours:
sunday–monday: by appointment
tuesday: 11 AM–6 PM
wednesday: 11 AM–6 PM
thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
friday: 11 AM–6 PM
saturday: 12 PM–5 PM

install 📸 Brooke D’Avanzo

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