Larissa Goldston Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Larissa Goldston Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Orly Genger “Iron Maiden”
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Iron Maiden, Orly Genger’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Iron Maiden coincides with the May 2 opening of Red, Yellow and Blue, a monumental installation using...More »
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Janelle Iglesias "Cartwheel Galaxy"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Cartwheel Galaxy, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of work by Janelle Iglesias. This will be the last exhibition in this space. The exhibition will feature two large-scale...More »
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Gandalf Gaván "Art"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Art, the third solo exhibition in New York of work by Gandalf Gaván. The exhibition consists of two bodies of work – assemblages and tablets – that betray influences...More »
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David Rathman "Let’s See What Stirs"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents David Rathman’s fifth solo exhibition in New York. Let’s See What Stirs includes eight watercolors and a 9 -minute film. For this exhibition, Rathman eschews traditionally...More »
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"Makeup on Empty Space" Exhibition
Larissa Goldston Gallery inaugurates its new ground floor space with the exhibition Makeup on Empty Space, featuring works by Nicole Cherubini, Lauren Clay, Orly Genger, Janelle Iglesias, Fabienne Lasserre,...More »
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Breehan James "Up North"
The paintings included in the exhibition are records of James’ adventures in the wilderness and her connection to the landscapes of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. The works depict dense forests and...More »
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G. Bradley Rhodes "Not That Kind of Crazy"
The six paintings included in the exhibition are dense psychological spaces--manifestations of Rhodes’ highly personal anecdotes and experiences. The diverse visual lexicon conflates imagery from the artist’s...More »
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"Disorderly Conduct" Exhibition
Disorderly Conduct draws on work that explores aggressive themes from petty to severe; intimations of litter and trespassing are juxtaposed against references to violence, rape and war. Thomas Brouillette’s...More »
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Orly Genger "Big Open Empty"
Big Open Empty is Genger’s first exhibition dedicated to works on paper. While the creation of drawings and collage has always been essential to her studio practice, the large-scale drawings in this exhibition...More »
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Amy Vogel "Monochromes"
The history of the monochrome painting is a history of nuances and extremes: from Turner's chiaroscuro studies to Malevich's 'White on White' to Richard Artschwager's Celotex paintings, It is an endless...More »
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"cartoGRAPHIC" Exhibition
Throughout history, maps have been a way for mankind to understand and navigate something larger than themselves. Using traditional map imagery as its impetus, cartoGRAPHIC examines work produced through...More »
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Joey Kötting "Reflexive"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Reflexive, the gallery’s second solo exhibition of work by Joey Kötting. As the title of the exhibition suggests, Kötting’s new work addresses issues of ego, id, and...More »
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Thomas Brouillette "Killjoy"
The paintings included in Killjoy explore diverse visual territory including cars, cakes, home entertainment centers and decorative figurines. While only some of the paintings depict iconography associated...More »
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Erica Svec "Dean Street"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Dean Street, the gallery's third solo exhibition of paintings by Erica Svec. Included in this exhibition are six large-scale paintings that draw inspiration directly...More »
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"Summer 2010" Exhibition
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Mark Fox "Monstr"
In this exhibition Fox continues his study of various religious and mythological texts that describe accepted truths. His process of copying, cutting and reassembling these texts recalls the monastic production...More »
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Gandalf Gavan "Chicken How to Fly III"
For his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Gavan has created an interactive environment that introduces mainstream formats such as a ready-to-wear collection, music and video in conjunction with...More »
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Zachary Wollard "Empty Collisions"
The exhibition consists of two series of paintings—landscapes and interiors—which depict fractured representations of complex fictive realms. The paintings on view explore syncretic, contemplative, dream-like...More »
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"Pièce de résistance" Exhibition
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Pièce de résistance featuring works by Brian Clifton, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Roberto Jacoby with Fernanda Laguna, and MPA. Curated by Dean Daderko, the artists in this exhibition...More »
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Lauren Clay "Hootenanny"
Departing from her previous interest in modernist and urban utopias, "Hootenanny" explores the amalgamated nature of contemporary cultural and spiritual identity. These sculptures utilize formal devices...More »
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Orly Genger "I'll Never Lie to You Again, I Promise"
A performance by Orly Genger in conjunction with her exhibition, "Move."More »
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Orly Genger "Move"
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Whitney Van Nes "Clippings"
The paintings included in this exhibition are narrative portraits that recall the flatness and oddly elongated static figures of Byzantine art. Yet Van Nes's unique aesthetic and iconography do not emulate...More »
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David Rathman "Against a Crooked Sky"
In this exhibition, Rathman revisits the culture and mythology of the Old West and spaghetti westerns produced in the 1960s and 1970s. Populated by familiar characters—sheriffs, frontiersmen, villains,...More »
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Matvey Levenstein Exhibition
The six pieces featured in the exhibition are a continuation of Levenstein’s exploration of autonomous painting. Drawing upon images of a sleeping woman, flowers in an American domestic setting, and Italian...More »
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"Talk Dirty to Me" Exhibition
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Jack Warren "Straight, No Chaser"
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Straight,No Chaser, an exhibition of new work by 2008 AXA Artist Award recipient Jack Warren. The mixed media collages, installation, and video included in this exhibition...More »
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Robert Rauschenberg "The Lotus Series"
B. 1925 Robert Rauschenberg attended the Kansas City Art Institute (1947-1948) and Academie Julien in Paris (1948) before traveling to North Carolina to study at Black Mountain College with Joseph Albers...More »
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"Every Man’s Life is a Fairytale" Exhibition
This exihibition is featuring contemporary explorations of storytelling through printmaking. Offering a variety of personal, political, sexual, and literary narratives, the exhibition.More »
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"Stable Scrawl" Exhibition
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Erica Svec "Same Enemy Rainbow"
The layered paintings included in this exhibition contain elements of Svec's everyday life, dreams, and visions, creating imaginative realms that reflect the often perplexing qualities of the modern world....More »
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"Disarming Matter" Exhibition
Larissa Goldston Gallery presents Disarming Matter, featuring artists from several generations who investigate the raw, absurd, and occasionally embarrassing contents of the imagination. Curated by artists...More »