Opening this Sunday - Hannah Whitaker and Ethan Greenbaum


Tailgates & Substitutes

Artists from left to right: Joyce Kim, Ian Pedigo, Anna Betbeze, Charles Harlan, Joshua Abelow

Artists from left to right: Mary Simpson, Ian Pedigo, Anna Betbeze, Charles Harlan

Artists from left to right: Ellie Krakow, Hannah Whitaker, eteam, Oystein Aasan, Ellie Krakow

Joyce Kim, Traces Gold XII, 2011, iron on canvas, nail, metal wire, leather and framed text, 48 x 75 inches

Dave McDermott, Watery Domestic, 2011, oil pastel, graphite on archival pigment print, 33 x 22 inches

Dave McDermott, The Third Man, 2011, sanded and erased archival pigment print, yarn, nitrocellulose lacquer, museum board, vinyl sticker, 22.75 x 33 inches

Joshua Abelow, Untitled (Abstraction “FV”), 2010, Self Portrait, 2011, Untitled (Abstraction “FR”), 2010, Self Portrait, 2010, Untitled (Abstraction “FU”), 2010, Self Portrait, 2010, oil on burlap on canvas, 18 x 24 inches

Joyce Kim, Traces Gold X, 2010, acrylic on canvas, leather, printed and framed text, 68 x 78 inches

Mary Simpson, Pick Up Your Money/Pack Up Your Tent, 2011, vinyl, 25 x 44 inches

Ian Pedigo, The Point From Which All Distances are Measured, 2011, plywood, mdf, paint, fallen willow tree branches, chalk, 65 x 28 x 15 inches

Anna Betbeze, Portal, 2011, wool, ash, acid dyes, 80 x 90 inches

Ellie Krakow, Stone Smile, 2011, alabaster, 7 x 4 x 5.5 inches

Hannah Whitaker, Helter Skelter (left), Automatic Photograph (right), 2010, archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 inches

eteam, Piece of Dirt, 2011, wood panels, dimensions variable

Oystein Aasan, Untitled (PLASTIK), 2011, oil on plywood, paintings 18 x 24 inches

Ellie Krakow, Blank Form #1 (left), Form #2 (right), 2010, c-print, 16 x 24 inches

Charles Harlan, Remesh, 2011, steel, 86 x 42 x 28.5 inches

Erika Mahr, Equilateral Triangle (foreground), 2010, Rectangle to Square (background), 2011, cut paper, 8.5 x 8.5 x 6 inches
NORFOLK

Ethan Breckenridge, This Is, 2011, city dust on double pane window, 28” x 34” x .75”

Sarah Dornner, Lace Trap, 2011, wood and fabric, 3’ x 2’ x 3’

Ethan Greenbaum, Untitled, 2011, UV ink on vaccum formed PVC, 86.5” x 44” x 1”

John Bianchi, 1/22/88-4SP, 2011, corrugated aluminum and plastic, paint, 24” x 48” x 72”

Brian O’Connell, Concrete Painting 1 & Concrete Painting 2, 2011, concrete and wood, 30.5” x 30.5” x 3”

Steven Baldi,
7/1: Max Bill for Junghans (via PMA Plate 24, MoMA 347.1961) RED REDUX, 2011
8/7: Max Bill for Junghans (via PMA Plate 24, MoMa 347.1961) RED REDUX, 2011
2010: Max Bill for Junghans (via PMA Plate 24, MoMA 347.1961) RED REDUX, 2011
acrylic and enamel on linen, 11 7/8” diameter

Erik Wysocan, By Whom Will These Keepers Be Kept?, 2011, acrylic, polarizing film, 17.5” x 21.5” x 2”

Adam Marnie, Incidere, 2011, graphite and latex paint on drywall, painted wood, plexi-glas, over wall removal, 39.5” x 32.25” x 2.5”

Stacy Fisher, Grey and White Wall Sculpture, 2011, hydrocal burlap, wood, re-purposed latex paint, 31” x 24” x 3.5”

Jane Benson, Wighead (Ann, Geoff, and Jane), 2011, marbelized resin, plywood, clay, latex paint, 66” x 51” x 45”

Robert Melee, Door Striped Drape, 2011, fiberglass, enamel on metal, 49” x 18” x 8”

Marianne Vitale, Model For Torpedo, 2011, wood, 8’ x 3.5’ x 1.5’

Meredyth Sparks, Extraction (Cantonese Bamboo, Sienna/Radiator), 2011, (altered) digital print on canvas, fabric, thread, 76” x 59”

Naama Tsabar, For You (Song to a Siren), 2011, site specific installation with two bookshelf speakers, amp, and song, dimensions variable

Kate Gilmore, Come Around, 2011, video

Virginia Poundstone, Rhodedendron (Westpost Island), 2011, concrete, digital print on steel, brass, 7’ x 3’ x 6’

Saul Melman, How You Hold Something Inside Matters, 2011, skin, dust, water, dimensions variable

Ethan Greenbaum, Untitled, 2011, UV ink on vaccum formed PVC, 50” x 44” x 1”

Jo Nigoghossian, Sweatpants, 2011, steel, burlap, concrete, colored pigment, sweatpants, faux fur fabric, resin, 37.5” x 40” x 35”

Kadar Brock, demiuibrattpsimfida, 2006-11, oil paint, spray paint, and house paint on canvas, 84” x 48”

Ethan Breckenridge, Welcome, 2010, city dust on double pane window, 28” x 34” x .75”

Claudia Weber, The Inquisitive Stage, 2011, archival print, 37.5” x 51.3”

Naama Tsabar, Tired Shelf (wide), 2008, stainless steel sculpture, 48.4” x 29.5”

Steven Baldi, Image Construction 1-6: Zeus, Bolex, Ralph, Thomas, Laurie, Kodak, 2011, video

NORFOLK at Thierry Goldberg Gallery

NORFOLK at Thierry Goldberg Gallery
Maya Bloch in the New York Observer

Joyce Kim at BOMB Bash

Tuesday, March 1st
Upcoming Show: Maya Bloch

Opening Sunday, February 27th from 5:00-7:00pm
(Source: thierrygoldberg.com)




