NADA Miami, 2025: Katelyn Eichwald | Michael Lombardo | Josh Raz | TJ Rinoski

2 - 6 December 2025 
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Cob is pleased to present a group of four painters - Katelyn Eichwald, Michael Lombardo, Josh Raz, TJ Rinoski for NADA Miami 2026 - each navigating the mutable space between the external world and the interior self. Raz’s expansive, atmospheric vistas dissolve into patterned constellations, suggesting a cosmic horizon where perception becomes porous. Rinoski’s small-scale works shift between barren landscapes and dimly lit bedrooms, turning both exterior and interior space into psychological realms marked by stillness, memory, and quiet unease. Eichwald’s intimately scaled burlap paintings distill the body and domestic texture into emotional topography, where desire, fantasy, and distance register as surface and atmosphere. Lombardo works at the scale of relics, depicting conch shells, worn garments, and composting fruit with devotional attention, transforming objects tied to the landscapes that shaped his identity - growing up in the Great Plains of the American West while being Latin American and visiting Panama annually - into miniature meditations on time, decay, and cultural sediment. Together, the four artists trace a continuum in which landscape unfolds as atmosphere, psyche, emotion, and artefact.
 

 

Katelyn Eichwald (b. 1987 Chicago, US. Lives and works in Chicago, US) has had solo exhibitions at Fortnight Institute, New York, US and Galerie Sultana, Paris and Arles, France. Eichwald’s work has featured in group exhibitions at Overduin & Co., Los Angeles, US; Pangée, Montreal, Canada ; Galerie Mathilde le Coz & Galerie Elsa Meunier, Paris, France; Night Cafe Gallery, London, UK ; Huxley-Parlour, London, UK; Cob Gallery, London, UK; Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Rome, Italy; Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan; Public Gallery, London, Uk; Flesicher/ Ollman, Philadelphia, US; Fortnight Institute, New York, US; Reading Room, Melbourne, Australia; Et al., San Fransisco, US; 03 Gallery, New York, US and VSOP Projects, Greenport, New York, US.

 

Michael Lombardo (b. 1990 in Norman, Oklahoma. Lives and works in Los Angeles, California) has been the subject of solo and group exhibitions at Noon Projects, Los Angeles, (2025); The Hole, Los Angeles (2024); Barbati, Turin (2023); Cadet Capela, Paris (2023); 1226, Dallas (2023); G/ART/EN Gallery, Como, Italy (2023); and Brackett Creek Exhibitions, New York (2022). Lombardo lives and works in Los Angeles. His UK debut solo exhibition will take place at Cob Gallery in 2026.

 

Josh Raz (b. 1993, UK. Lives and works in London, UK) graduated from Newcastle University with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art and currently resides in London. Since winning the Hix Award (2016), Josh has produced six solo shows. Raz has solo exhibitions held at Ronchini Gallery, London, UK; PaintersPaintingPaintings London, UK; Blue Shop Gallery, London, UK. He has been featured in several publications, including GQ magazine (May 2017), Artmaze Magazine (November 2021) and Plaster Magazine (February 2024). Josh also completed residencies in Al Cuz Cuz, situated in the mountains of Malaga, Spain, and at The Fores Project in Camden, London. He was featured in Ronchini Gallery's booth at Dallas Art Fair (2023) and at Art Dubai (2024) and has participated in a number of group shows at Marlborough Gallery, London, UK; Galerie Marguo, Paris, France.

 

TJ Rinoski (b. 1994. Lives and works in Richmond, Virginia) has had solo exhibitions at Galerie Derouillon, Paris, France; Fortnight Institute, New York, US; 68 Home Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, US and Gallery 5, Richmond, Virginia, US. Rinoski exhibited alongside Katelyn Eichwald as a duo at Cob Gallery, London, UK and presented work in group exhibitions at 1969 Gallery, New York, US; Cherry Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, US; Vardan Gallery, Los Angeles, California, US; Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, New York, US; Fortnight Institute New York, US; Auxier Kline Gallery, New York, US; Black Iris Gallery Richmond, Virginia, US and Shopkeepers, Washington D.C, US.

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