Edgardo Aragon
Christopher Aque
Ernst Benkert
Lynda Benglis
Edmund Carpenter
Antoine Catala
William Eggleston
Corin Hewitt
Jessica Jackson Hutchins
Bill Jenkins
Josh Kline
Paul Kos
Marie Lund
Anissa Mack
Elizabeth McAlpine
Park McArthur
Ryan McLaughlin
Joseph Montgomery
Will Rogan
Brian Sharp
Mateo Tannatt
Alina Tenser
Allyson Vieira
Jesse Willenbring
Erik Wysocan
Inaugural group show of the new space. With new works by gallery artists and selected works from invited friends and colleagues, this hydra-like exhibition speaks to influence, friendship, inspiration, and curiosity.
Edgardo Aragón, Christopher Aque, Ernst Benkert, Lynda Benglis, Edmund Carpenter,
Antoine Catala, William Eggleston, Corin Hewitt, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Bill
Jenkins, Josh Kline, Paul Kos, Marie Lund, Anissa Mack, Elizabeth McAlpine, Park
McArthur, Ryan McLaughlin, Joseph Montgomery, Will Rogan, Brian Sharp, Mateo
Tannatt, Alina Tenser, Allyson Vieira, Jesse Willenbring, Erik Wysocan.
Like an octopus, a centipede, or an exquisite corpse, this exhibition has too many
hands, too many feet, and reaches in several directions. With new works by gallery
artists and selected works from invited friends and colleagues, this hydra-like
exhibition speaks to influence, friendship, inspiration, and curiosity.
This exhibition includes at least one rebus, seven paintings, two sculptures that
fit in boxes, and an ethnographic film. It includes two pieces of toast, a wall on
casters, a chair with no legs, and a wall label. There will be Axe Body Wash, a
glass candlestick, and an Abercrombie and Fitch shopping bag. There are also 22
Polaroids, an arrangement of vegetables, a latex-shiny black quilt, one projection,
and a portrait or two. There is a balancing broom, a mobile, a photograph of a
mountain in Oaxaca, and C-prints made from invisible moments of 35mm films.
Most importantly, this is the inaugural group exhibition of our new space at 122
Norfolk Street. Strangely, it is also our third exhibition in this location;
another non sequitur.
Image: Edgardo Aragón
Luz, 2012
digital photograph
36 x 25 inches
91.44 x 63.5 cm
Opening reception Sunday, March 31, 6–8pm
Laurel Gitlen
122 Norfolk Street New York, NY 10002
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 11am–6pm