Larrie - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Larrie . Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Alicia Mersy “Your Ability to Touch is Limitless”
Your Ability to Touch is Limitless is an immersive exhibition of Mersy’s photographs, sculptures and interactive video works including Auric Oasis Lounge created during her recent Arts + Technology Residency...More »
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Daniel Arnold “1:2:1”
Larrie presents 1:2:1, the first solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based photographer Daniel Arnold, curated by Emily Rosser. 1:2:1 is a collection of unseen photographs and videos that offer the viewer rare...More »
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Sean-Kierre Lyons “Mmhhmm”
In Lyons’s first solo show, Mmhhmm, sewn figures and a room-sized installation recoup the characters and context of cultural traditions derived from historic black folklore that continue to shape black...More »
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Vanessa Thill “Cleave-To”
Larrie presents Cleave-To, the gallery’s first exhibition with New York-based artist Vanessa Thill. In Cleave-To, Thill creates a hallowed space with a series of thresholds delineated by Thill’s membrane-like-sculptures....More »
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Ashley Teamer “Talk of the Town”
The artist turns Larrie into her own personal Hall of Fame, honoring the WNBA and her grandmother, who initiated and coached HBCU Dillard University’s Bleu Devils team for over three decades. Her complex...More »
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Bailey Scieszka “The Truth Remains that No One Wants to Know”
Larrie presents ‘The Truth Remains that No One Wants to Know,’ a solo show by Bailey Scieszka. Scieszka is not one to shy away from dark and difficult ideas and in order to pry out the truths of history....More »
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Camilla Deterre “Absent Without Leave”
Larrie presents Absent Without Leave, a solo exhibition by New York artist Camilla Deterre. Absent Without Leave centers on the physical erosion of the presence of childhood in the urban environment. With...More »
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“By Design” Exhibition
“By Design” brings together the work of three artists working across sculpture and video, who call attention to the ways in which aesthetic preference, contemporary design, and taste are inextricable from...More »
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Serban Ionescu “A Crowded Room”
Larrie presents A Crowded Room, a solo exhibition by Serban Ionescu. A Crowded Room features an immersive installation created specifically for the gallery space. Upon entering this tunnel-like structure,...More »
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Thea Gregorius “Horizon Relief”
A prick not a puncture. A horizon not a line. Thea Gregorius’ debut show at Larrie embeds itself in the quiet power of the mark. Each of her compositions on paper acts as mirror, as skin, absorbing the...More »
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Ilana Harris-Babou “Reparation Hardware”
“Salvaged timber is intrinsically better, because the wood carries the march of the passage of time.” –Timothy Oultman, “The Salvaged Wood Collection” by Restoration Hardware. Larrie presents a solo...More »
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Marissa Bluestone “Action Paintings”
Curated by Ashton Cooper While Harold Rosenberg’s classic 1952 essay “American Action Painters” famously positioned the canvas as “an arena in which to act,” Marissa Bluestone’s recent body of so-called...More »
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Hayley Martell “Well Adjusted”
Larrie NYC presents Well Adjusted, Hayley Martell’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The show consists of new works by the artist: sculptures incorporating weaving, clay, and plexiglass, as well...More »