Sean Norvet is a tour de pressure, a portray wizard with the kind of ability and creativeness that’s the foundation of why this journal was based 31 years in the past. Pop-culture chaos, the infiltration of icons into our unconscious, the mass explosion of visible and product consumption is all within the work, which is each tightly packed however loosely surreal. Neighborhood Watch, Norvet’s third exhibiting at Richard Heller Gallery, comes at a time of misinformation, binary opposition, polarizing commentary and maybe the penultimate scene of democracy. It is terrifying and a fucking mess, to be frank. Norvet is portray the fireplace. The gallery mentions the hypnagogic state of the works, and there’s each fact on this but additionally a way of being so wide-awake that the perimeters blur and an amalgamation of terror and actual life is taking on. It is a fantastic mess. —Evan Pricco