Bockley Gallery is pleased to open All of Us. Both of Us., Matthew Kirk’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Kirk forges intuitive and diaristic connections with and between disparate found materials gathered on daily routes between his home, studio, and elsewhere. All of Us. Both of Us. relays the playful and critical potency of Kirk’s assemblage practice, debuting nine new paintings and sculptures, including his first mobile. The exhibition commingles traces of the artist’s recreational time, from memories of his own childhood to an active life with his family. Arrows, rope, BBs, a garbage rifle, a basketball hoop, shuttlecocks and a range of balls are deftly incorporated across the works. Construction and packing materials known to his practice are also present. Wooden fence posts infer feathers and fish; plastic zip ties and metal clamps adorn a shield-like form pierced with darts thrown by his children. Sundrenched dropcloths archive rural summers making other works; their layered lines and outlines become paintings stretched over zigzag-edged forms. All of Us. Both of Us. reflects on how time spent doing what we love with who we love can be the technologies of resistance that can seed and nurture vitality in current times. Throughout the exhibition, watchful figures in both human and more-than-human guises remind us that there have always been and will always be protectors.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Matthew Kirk (Navajo) was born in 1978 in Ganado, AZ, and spent most of his youth in Racine, WI. He has lived and worked in New York City for nearly two decades and is currently based in Queens. He is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation.
Kirk’s recent group exhibitions include Smoke in Our Hair, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY (2025); The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum (2024); Summer Gathering, Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, MN (2024), Indian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination Since 1969, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (2023); The House Edge, The 8th Floor, New York City, NY (2023); and Inheritances: material and otherwise, Discover Focus, The Armory Show, New York City, NY (2023). Recent solo gallery exhibitions include with de boer, Los Angeles, CA, and Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton, NY. Kirk’s work is collected by the Eiteijorg Museum, the Gochman Family Collection, Forge Collection, Everson Museum, and others. In 2019, he was the recipient of the Eiteljorg Museum Fellowship for Contemporary Native American Art.
Opening-Day Events
November 20, 2025
Artist Conversation, 6:00–6:30pm
Reception, 6:30–7:30pm

Photo by Rik Sferra

Photo by Rik Sferra

Photo by Rik Sferra

Photo by Rik Sferra

canvas, spray paint, acid-free paste, matte medium, and upholstery tacks on MDF
42 x 42 inches

canvas, spray paint, acid-free paste, matte medium, arrow, leather, and upholstery tacks on MDF
42 x 42 inches

wood log, canvas, traffic rod, can, foam, metal feathers, dowel, cedar shims, purse, and wiffle ball
77 x 23 x 23 inches overall
Photo by Rik Sferra

wood log, canvas, traffic rod, can, foam, metal feathers, dowel, cedar shims, purse, and wiffle ball
77 x 23 x 23 inches overall
Photo by Rik Sferra

shovel handle, arrows, dowel, cut innertube, rubber, wiffle ball, basketball net, shuttlecocks, plywood, leather
93 x 43 x 27.5 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra

shovel handle, arrows, dowel, cut innertube, rubber, wiffle ball, basketball net, shuttlecocks, plywood, leather
93 x 43 x 27.5 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra

oil crayon, pastel, chalk, leather, metal wire, zip ties, dowel, clamps, throwing darts
59 x 26 x 8 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra

oil crayon, pastel, chalk, leather, metal wire, zip ties, dowel, clamps, throwing darts
59 x 26 x 8 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra

canvas, spray paint, acid-free paste, matte medium, and upholstery tacks on MDF
42 x 66 inches

canvas, spray paint, acid-free paste, matte medium, gaffer’s tape, and upholstery tacks on plywood
42 x 42 inches

plywood, paracord, wooden dowels, rifle stock, pipe, corrugate plastic board, spray paint, acrylic, ink, paint marker, fabric webbing, leather, pickets, and upholstery tacks
52 x 23 x 7 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra

leather, wood, plywood, traffic rod, metal, broomstick, and flag holder
71.75 x 28 x 10 inches
Photo by Rik Sferra