ABOUT THE SHOW
(Englewood, NJ) One River School of Art + Design presents a solo exhibition by artist eri king in its Englewood contemporary art gallery. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, March 7th from 3:00pm to 5:00pm, featuring an artist talk at 3:00pm. King’s work will be on display through April 30th, 2026.
About the Show
eri king’s solo exhibition, fingers crossed, stages Cupid, the god of desire, within illusionistic spaces where Classical architecture merges with the disorienting visual language of casinos. Across these paintings, desire is treated as something deliberately constructed through pattern, illusion, and spatial manipulation, linking historical techniques of visual persuasion to the scripted environments of contemporary consumer culture.
Artists of the Baroque and Renaissance periods used trompe l’oeil, heightened realism, and linear perspective to generate awe and spectacle, shaping viewers’ perceptions in ways that reinforced religious authority through carefully staged spatial experiences. Casinos operate through comparable strategies. Their kitschy patterned carpets, controlled lighting, and maze-like layouts are designed to stimulate attention, extend time spent within the space, and subtly influence behavior. By placing these systems into direct dialogue, this body of work exposes spectacle as a recurring mechanism of power that operates across both sacred and commercial contexts. Fragments of Renaissance architecture and appropriated cupids appear within dense fields of casino carpets, playing cards, mahjong tiles, and digital game symbols, where visual overload simultaneously produces stimulation and disorientation.
The exhibition title, fingers crossed, alludes to the moment of wishful thinking that accompanies desire, the hope that chance might turn in one’s favor even when reason suggests otherwise. This gesture connects practices of prayer, gambling, and play, reflecting a shared reliance on luck, fate, or divine intervention. Crossing one’s fingers becomes both an act of optimism and a surrender of agency, sustaining participation in systems structured around chance, risk, and reward.
These works consider how environments such as churches, casinos, malls, social media platforms, and games are designed to shape perception while preserving the appearance of free will. Cupid, the child of Aphrodite (goddess of love) and Ares (god of war), embodies a persistent tension between innocence and violence. His youthful, angelic form is inseparable from the bow and arrow that initiate desire, manipulation, and misdirection, becoming a metaphor for capitalism itself, where attraction and coercion coexist. Recast within spaces of spectacle, Cupid becomes the figure through which fingers crossed examines the psychological mechanics of choice, agency, and consumption, inviting viewers to reflect on how desire is cultivated within spaces designed to profit from it.
About the Artist
eri king received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art and Art History from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2011 and her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Hunter College in 2018. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. King is one half of the collaborative art duo Eridan, alongside NY-based artist Daniel Greer, and is a member-curator at Field of Play Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
From 2011 to 2014, she was the co-founder and curator of the artist-run spaces 5th Wall Gallery and Project Space in Las Vegas. She has had solo exhibitions at Winchester Cultural Center Gallery, Las Vegas, NV (2013); Miranda Kuo Gallery, New York, NY (2016); Catskills Gallery, New York, NY (2021); ASAP Gallery, Las Vegas, NV (2024) and SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC (2025).
Her work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including Living Here at the Marjorie Barrick Museum (2025), Double Infinity, VillageOneArt Gallery (2025), Off the Grid, 5-50 Gallery, NYC (2024), The Big Duck, Carracci Art Gallery, NYC (2022), SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC (2024, 2021), Financial Times' Global Boardroom, UK (2020), the London Biennale in Nevada (2012, 2020), and the Every Woman Biennial (2019), among others. Her work is in the permanent collection of the City of Las Vegas and the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Images by Daniel Greer, courtesy of the artist.
Opening Reception
Saturday, March 7th - 3-5 PM
Join us for an artist talk and meet New York-based artist eri king! Light refreshments will be served.
Available Artworks
wings of desire, oil on canvas 36" x 36" 2025
signs point to yes, oil on wood panel, 24" x 18" 2026 *RESERVED*
smoke and mirrors, oil on wood panel, 20" x 16" 2026 *RESERVED*
stupid cupid, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 24" 2024
stupid cupid, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 24" 2024
memory wafts through the vents, oil on canvas, 48" x 36" 2024
labyrinth effect (ilinx), oil on canvas, 48" x 36" 2024
moonshot, oil on canvas, 48" x 36" 2026
Installation Views
Image Credit: Daniel Greer, courtesy of the artist