New Skin for the Old Ceremony is a sculpture exhibition curated by India Price and Jess Reytblat exploring embodiment in the digital age.
Bringing together an intergenerational group of contemporary artists, the exhibition reimagines the possibilities of sculpture in the digital era, where the physical, spiritual, and virtual converge. Borrowing its title from Leonard Cohen’s 1974 record, New Skin for the Old Ceremony evokes a spirit of renewal and experimentation, reflecting the artists’ engagement with contemporary materials and digital-age narratives.
In an age defined by hyper-connectivity and digital mediation, New Skin for the Old Ceremony explores how contemporary artists use sculpture to navigate embodiment, memory, and material transformation.
The exhibition reflects a spectrum of responses to the digital condition—some artists embrace computational tools, AI, and digital archives, while others intentionally return to handcraft and analogprocesses. Across these diverse approaches, each work grapples with how inherited symbols, rituals, and forms can be re-coded for the present moment.
“Sculpture has always been a language of the body and the world it inhabits,” says curator India
Price. “In this exhibition, artists are translating that language for an age where physicality is
constantly refracted through screens and networks. Each work embodies a negotiation between
touch, memory, and code.”
Featured Artists
Kenny Schachter
Maya Man
Louis Osmosis
Nico Tovar
Paulina Moncada
Ashley Zelinskie
A. L. Bahta
Josh Rabineau
Amanda Atria