KINGSTON, NY.- 68 Prince is pleased to announce Present Tense: Past Participle, a solo exhibition of new works by Douglas Navarra, on view until November 16th 2025. The exhibition brings together Navarras dual practices of drawing and ceramics, each rooted in history yet charged with the immediacy of the present.
Douglas Navarra, "Green Sugar", 2018. Earthenware Covered Container, 13.5" x 10" x 10".
Navarras work unfolds across two intertwined platforms: drawing on found papers, many more than a century old, and the making of vessels in clay. Both practices are acts of mark-making that respond to surfaces already imbued with history. In his drawings, aged documentscreased, stamped, stained, and written uponbecome palimpsests. Onto these fragile grounds, Navarra layers his own gestures, engaging in a dialogue between anonymous historical traces and contemporary presence. Each page becomes a meditation on how we encounter our collective past, and how choices to erase, amplify, or transform shape what we bring into the present.
Douglas Navarra, "Blue Salt-Glazed Container", 2022 Stoneware, 9" x 6" x6".
Navarras ceramic works continue this conversation through the vessel, one of humanitys most enduring forms. In dialogue with T. S. Eliots notion of tradition as a living continuum, Navarra creates pots that honor archetypal structures while expanding their sculptural potential. Each formarticulated by foot, belly, shoulder, lip, and rimrecalls both architectural space and the human body. His vessels are at once reverent and inventive, grounding tradition in renewed expression.
Douglas Navarra, Untitled, 2015. Gouache, Pencil, Ink, on Found Paper, 22" x 25.5".
Together, these works explore the layering of time, the persistence of memory, and the ways in which history is reactivated in the present. As Navarra reflects, Marks and forms hold time softly. Memory and tradition whisper across each surface, as the work breathes in the present, carrying renewal into a future of possibility.
Douglas Navarra, "Three Graces", 2019. Earthenware Covered Container, 18" x 9.5" x 9.5".
Present Tense: Past Participle offers a space where then and now are held in tandem, where fragments of history become alive again in the immediacy of mark, gesture, and form.