Overview

Venue: Gallery Hang, 57 Andrew Ave Wayland MA 01778

Date: June 6 - 21, 2026

 

OPENING RECEPTION - Saturday, June 6, 5pm to 7pm

 

Jordan McGirk’s current paintings excavate hero myths found in art history and cultural iconography. In particular, his works that depict Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers – a popular American television franchise adapted from the Japanese Super Sentai series – examine how the characters informed American adolescence in the 1990s. The brand was a cultural phenomenon that intertwined teenage power fantasies, morality plays, and camp with Western consumerism. His paintings of the heroes serve as an autobiographical timestamp, a reflection on how popular television shaped his relationships with violence and American masculinity on an individual level. McGirk’s paintings suggest that such stories leave behind a kind of psychic echo: these characters wander the landscapes of his memories long into his adulthood.

 

By displacing the characters in painterly forests, McGirk reimagines the heroes as phantasms. They are shades wandering the wilderness between nostalgia, mythology, and art history. Their listlessness confuses the scenes further; they are champions with nothing to do. McGirk’s greenery is painted loosely and wild, mimicking the wildness found in folklore and myth. Each tangled thicket is a labyrinth of American exceptionalism and exploitative myth-making. However, the brightly colored scenes are deceptively inviting. The saturated palette mirrors the techniques corporations use to sell fantasies and lies. In these works, McGirk adopts a critical view of nostalgia: escapism is a wilderness where lost heroes seek monsters but only find each other.

Works
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 The Middle of Somewhere, 2025 Oil on Canvas 54 x 32 in 137.2 x 81.3 cm (JMK011)
    Jordan McGirk
    The Middle of Somewhere, 2025
    Oil on Canvas
    54 x 32 in
    137.2 x 81.3 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, The Middle of Somewhere, 2025
    $ 5,100.00
  • Jordan McGirk, A Course of Branches, 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 14 x 10 in
    Jordan McGirk
    A Course of Branches, 2025
    Acrylic on Canvas
    20 x 16 in
    35.6 x 25.4 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, A Course of Branches, 2025
    $ 1,600.00
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Helm, 2026 Acrylic on Linen 17 x 17 in 43.2 x 43.2 cm (JMK007)
    Jordan McGirk
    Helm, 2026
    Acrylic on Linen
    17 x 17 in
    43.2 x 43.2 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Helm, 2026
    $ 1,500.00
  • Jordan McGirk, Gentle Beast, 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 14 x 15 in
    Jordan McGirk
    Gentle Beast, 2025
    Acrylic on Canvas
    14 x 15 in
    35.6 x 38.1 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Sold
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Green Screen, 2026 Acrylic on Canvas 20 x 15 in 50.8 x 38.1 cm (JMK012)
    Jordan McGirk
    Green Screen, 2026
    Acrylic on Canvas
    20 x 15 in
    50.8 x 38.1 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Green Screen, 2026
    $ 1,500.00
  • Jordan McGirk, Hazel and Hawthorn Intertwined, 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 14 x 12 in
    Jordan McGirk
    Hazel and Hawthorn Intertwined, 2025
    Acrylic on Canvas
    14 x 12 in
    35.6 x 30.5 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Hazel and Hawthorn Intertwined, 2025
    $ 850.00
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Many Sweeyt Flowers, 2026 Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 12 in 35.6 x 30.5 cm (JMK010)
    Jordan McGirk
    Many Sweet Flowers, 2026
    Acrylic on Canvas
    14 x 12 in
    35.6 x 30.5 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Many Sweet Flowers, 2026
    $ 850.00
  • Jordan McGirk, Yet Stand Waveringly on its Rim, 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 12 x 10 in
    Jordan McGirk
    Yet Stand Waveringly on its Rim, 2025
    Acrylic on Canvas
    12 x 10 in
    30.5 x 25.4 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Yet Stand Waveringly on its Rim, 2025
    $ 600.00
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Hazel and Hawthorn Intertwined, 2025 Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 12 in 35.6 x 30.5 cm (JMK003)
    Jordan McGirk
    The Smallest Chance of Victory, 2026
    Acrylic on Canvas
    12 x 10 in
    30.5 x 25.4 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, The Smallest Chance of Victory, 2026
    $ 600.00
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Red Shade, 2025 Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 10 in 25.4 x 25.4 cm (JMK005)
    Jordan McGirk
    Red Shade, 2025
    Acrylic on Canvas
    10 x 10 in
    25.4 x 25.4 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Red Shade, 2025
    $ 500.00
  • Jordan McGirk b. 1987 Hedgerows Rich and Rank, 2026 Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 10 in 25.4 x 25.4 cm (JMK009)
    Jordan McGirk
    Hedgerows Rich and Rank, 2026
    Acrylic on Canvas
    10 x 10 in
    25.4 x 25.4 cm
    Signed and dated verso
    Jordan McGirk, Hedgerows Rich and Rank, 2026
    $ 500.00
Press release

LaiSun Keane is pleased to announce our participation in Gallery Hang, a pop up exhibition concept organized by Graffito SP. On view from June 6 through June 21, 2026, the gallery will present a solo exhibition of paintings by Boston artist Jordan McGirk. Participating galleries also include Robert Klein Gallery, Caira Edition, Praise Shadows Gallery, and Steve Zevitas Gallery.

 

Gallery Hang will take place at Wayland Town Center, 57 Andrew Avenue, Wayland, Massachusetts 01778.

 

The Opening Reception is on Saturday, June 6, from 5 to 7 pm and the space will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays, June 6 and 7, June 13 and 14, and June 20 and 21, from 12 to 5 pm.

 

In our solo presentation titled Power Play, Jordan McGirk places characters from Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers within densely painted forests that at times verge on abstraction through thick impasto and layered surfaces. Drawing from the inspirations of a long running television series that shaped many millennials in the 1990s and early 2000s, McGirk examines ideas of American masculinity, cultural appropriation, camp, cosplay, and the performative nature of heroism. Through memory and nostalgia, the paintings reflect on his childhood before the presence of social media while reconsidering familiar narratives of good and evil.

 

Jordan McGirk is an artist working in Boston, Massachusetts. He received his BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in painting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his MFA in Visual Art from Washington University in St. Louis. McGirk’s work explores and critiques images of Western hypermasculinity, escapism, and the failing Anthropocene.

 

McGirk has exhibited work nationally, including at Amos Eno Gallery in New York, Waterloo Arts Gallery in Ohio, AVC Gallery in California, Hamiltonian Gallery in Washington, D.C., Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis, MO, the St. Louis Lambert International Airport, and Houska Gallery in St. Louis.

 

This marks our first presentation of McGirk’s work, and we are especially proud to champion emerging Boston-based artists whenever possible.

 

About Graffito SP

Graffito is a Boston-based retail real estate advisory and investment firm that excels at the intersection of master planning, retail leasing, and branding. They plan and establish active, inclusive, and valuable ground floor spaces by elevating creative retail operators and amplifying community character in the places they work. They take this pursuit seriously, knowing that they have the ability to leverage the power of real estate development to spur social and economic investments that tackle systemic inequities and create the types of cities that wants to live in.

 

For press inquiries, images, or additional information, please contact LaiSun Keane at laisun@laisunkeane.com or 978 495 6697.