ON VIEW: BLACK MANS SHADOW WORKQUEUE Gallery is pleased to present Black Mans Shadow Work, a two-person exhibition with Torrance Hall & Karryl Eugene.
Dates: October 4 – November 15, 2025
Closing: Saturday, November 15th, 6–9 PM
Address: 212 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33128 (Second floor — buzz for entry)
Exploring interiority over surface, Black Mans Shadow Work reflects on ideas such as W.E.B. Du Bois’ notion of “double-consciousness,” reframing what contemporary art by Black men can reveal beyond stereotype or defense. Karryl Eugene examines malehood, introspection, and sociology through layered compositions drawn from images of video games, all-white parties, film stills, and celebrity culture, interrogating intimacy, status, and spectacle. Hall’s new series Untitled (Body/Count) introduces what he refers to as a “subject-system” whose cycles of integration and ejection unfold within the friction of emergence, with futurity as the sole site of equilibrium. Together, their works articulate a language of Black art that moves past familiar ties to trauma or representation, instead privileging interior voices that resonate with nuance, persistence, and a re-imagined horizon.






