TJ Rinoski | Chamber

April 4 – May 9, 2026

 TJ Rinoski
Chamber
April 4 - May 9, 2026


Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present Chamber, our first solo exhibition with Virginia-based artist TJ Rinoski. The presentation features a series of paintings and etchings representing the placid details of domestic interiors. Chamber will run from April 4 - May 9, 2026 across two exhibition spaces.

Through Rinoski’s soft, hazy light, routine moments appear as if pulled from memory: steam rising from a kettle, morning light hitting a glass of milk, a crack of light on an unmade bed. By returning across the works to motifs such as eggs in a bowl or a lamp’s amber glow, Rinoski focuses on the objects that define a daily routine, demonstrating how even the most ordinary of objects can take on new valences each time you look at them.

The color palette in Chamber is muted and tonalistic: warm ochres, dusty roses, and atmospheric grays evoke the low-light conditions of sunrise and sunset, the transition stages between sleep and wakefulness. In works like Pillow Talk and Across the Ocean, Rinoski depicts light diffusing through window panes to establish a sense of depth, a gesture toward the world beyond the home. In these works, as elsewhere, light is always filtered, seen through curtains or a soft focus, maintaining a tranquil, pensive tone throughout the exhibition.

The work varies from large-scale oil on canvas to smaller paintings mounted on raw canvas and wood panels. Rinoski also presents a series of etchings on paper, revealing a preparatory stage in his process. Works such as Cricket and Note to Self feature deckled, irregular edges that emphasize the textures of the materials used. By leaving the edges of the paper or raw canvas irregular and exposed, Rinoski disrupts the idea of a complete, self-contained scene, hinting at what might sit just outside it, lost to the remaining composition. In doing so, the work invites a slower look, shifting attention from the image itself to the surface that carries it.

Despite all the warmth and tactility of the works, no human is ever depicted within the paintings and etchings. While the rooms contain objects meant for use - a chair pulled out from a table, a letter, or indented pillows - the bodies engaging with these forms are absent. The resulting narrative tension positions us as a kind of voyeur, an observer in an anonymous yet specific private space. We move through these rooms by way of projection, slipping in and out of them as our own memories are stirred.

TJ Rinoski (b. 1994. Lives and works in Richmond, Virginia) has had solo exhibitions at Cob Gallery, London, UK; Galerie Derouillon, Paris, France; Fortnight Institute, New York, US; 68 Home Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, US and Gallery 5, Richmond, Virginia, US. Rinoski exhibited alongside Katelyn Eichwald as a duo at Cob Gallery, London, UK and presented work in group exhibitions at 1969 Gallery, New York, US; Cherry Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, US; Vardan Gallery, Los Angeles, California, US; Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, New York, US; Fortnight Institute New York, US; Auxier Kline Gallery, New York, US; Black Iris Gallery Richmond, Virginia, US and Shopkeepers, Washington D.C, US.

  • TJ Rinoski Safe, 2026 Oil on canvas 60 x 48 in 152.4 x 121.9 cm (TJR26.018)

    TJ Rinoski

    Safe, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 48 in
    152.4 x 121.9 cm

  • Whoosh, 2026 Oil on canvas 54 x 38 in 137.2 x 96.5 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Whoosh, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    54 x 38 in
    137.2 x 96.5 cm

  • Pillow Talk, 2026 Oil on canvas 60 x 42 in 152.4 x 106.7 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Pillow Talk, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 42 in
    152.4 x 106.7 cm

  • Milk, 2026 Oil on canvas 28 x 28 in 71.1 x 71.1 cm (TJR26.010)

    TJ Rinoski

    Milk, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    28 x 28 in
    71.1 x 71.1 cm

  • Scar, 2026 Oil on canvas 36 x 30 in 91.4 x 76.2 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Scar, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    36 x 30 in
    91.4 x 76.2 cm

  • Kettle, 2026 Oil on canvas 16 x 14 in 40.6 x 35.6 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Kettle, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    16 x 14 in
    40.6 x 35.6 cm

  • I Thought I Lost You, 2026 Oil on canvas 20 x 30 in 50.8 x 76.2 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    I Thought I Lost You, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    20 x 30 in
    50.8 x 76.2 cm

  • John's Door, 2026 Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel 19 1/4 x 16 1/4 in 48.9 x 41.3 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    John's Door, 2026
    Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel
    19 1/4 x 16 1/4 in
    48.9 x 41.3 cm

  • Dandelion, 2026 Oil on paper mounted on panel 8 x 6 in 20.3 x 15.2 cm (TJR26.017)

    TJ Rinoski

    Dandelion, 2026
    Oil on paper mounted on panel
    8 x 6 in
    20.3 x 15.2 cm

  • Note to Self, 2026 Oil on paper mounted on canvas 8 x 6 in 20.3 x 15.2 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Note to Self, 2026
    Oil on paper mounted on canvas
    8 x 6 in
    20.3 x 15.2 cm

  • Kettle, 2026 Oil on canvas 16 x 14 in 40.6 x 35.6 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Kettle, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    16 x 14 in
    40.6 x 35.6 cm

  • TJ Rinoski Across the Ocean, 2026 Oil on canvas 16 x 14 in 40.6 x 35.6 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Across the Ocean, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    16 x 14 in
    40.6 x 35.6 cm

  • Cricket, 2026 Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel 14 x 20 in 35.6 x 50.8 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Cricket, 2026
    Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel
    14 x 20 in
    35.6 x 50.8 cm

  • Dusk, 2026 Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel 8 x 9 1/4 in 20.3 x 23.5 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Dusk, 2026
    Oil on raw canvas mounted on panel
    8 x 9 1/4 in
    20.3 x 23.5 cm

  • Promise, 2026 Oil on canvas 8 x 10 in 20.3 x 25.4 cm

    TJ Rinoski

    Promise, 2026
    Oil on canvas
    8 x 10 in
    20.3 x 25.4 cm