
CELEBRATING PRIDE: JONATHAN HOROWITZ + TOM OF FINLAND

HENZEL STUDIO is proud to celebrate Pride Month by highlighting designs by artists Jonathan Horowitz and Tom of Finland.
For HENZEL STUDIO, Jonathan Horowitz created a free-form design titled Rainbow Cross for Two. New York-based Jonathan Horowitz works in video, sculpture, sound installation, painting and photography and is known for making work that critically examines some of the most controversial social and political issues of the day, including race, sexuality, celebrity, religion and consumerism.

HENZEL STUDIO’s partnership with Tom of Finland Foundation was ignited by the unique environment and interior elements that make TOM House. Located in Echo Park, Los Angeles, it is home of Tom of Finland Foundation, guardians of the artist’s body of work and living archive for the erotic arts, and where Tom permanently lived for the last decade of his life.
Henzel Studio will open a virtual exhibition @ Frozen Palms Gallery Los Angeles / Bastad, featuring original drawings alongside rugs by Tom of Finland, at the end of June. The exhibition is developed in collaboration with Tom of Finland Foundation and curated by Joakim Andreasson.
"We are proud to have developed an independent and un-compromised program that allows artists to promote self-expression, freedom and equal rights."
- Joakim Andreasson, Curator, Henzel Studio Collaborations
Images: Tom of Finland, Untitled, 1978 (in-situ, in the home of Nicola Formichetti). Image courtesy Corriere Della Serra Living.
Jonathan Horowitz, Rainbow Cross For Two, 2018 (in-situ)
Henzel Studio Exhibition at Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas in parallel with RETNA: Dovetail Mortises & La Peluca Grande
Tom of Finland
Jonathan Horowitz
For HENZEL STUDIO, Jonathan Horowitz created a free-form design titled Rainbow Cross for Two. New York-based Jonathan Horowitz works in video, sculpture, sound installation, painting and photography and is known for making work that critically examines some of the most controversial social and political issues of the day, including race, sexuality, celebrity, religion and consumerism.

HENZEL STUDIO’s partnership with Tom of Finland Foundation was ignited by the unique environment and interior elements that make TOM House. Located in Echo Park, Los Angeles, it is home of Tom of Finland Foundation, guardians of the artist’s body of work and living archive for the erotic arts, and where Tom permanently lived for the last decade of his life.
Henzel Studio will open a virtual exhibition @ Frozen Palms Gallery Los Angeles / Bastad, featuring original drawings alongside rugs by Tom of Finland, at the end of June. The exhibition is developed in collaboration with Tom of Finland Foundation and curated by Joakim Andreasson.
"We are proud to have developed an independent and un-compromised program that allows artists to promote self-expression, freedom and equal rights."
- Joakim Andreasson, Curator, Henzel Studio Collaborations
Images: Tom of Finland, Untitled, 1978 (in-situ, in the home of Nicola Formichetti). Image courtesy Corriere Della Serra Living.
Jonathan Horowitz, Rainbow Cross For Two, 2018 (in-situ)
Henzel Studio Exhibition at Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas in parallel with RETNA: Dovetail Mortises & La Peluca Grande
Tom of Finland
Jonathan Horowitz