February 2024
February 9 — March 9, 2024
New York: 24th Street
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Maureen Gallace. Known for her depictions of often unnamed New England coastal towns and their surrounding environs, Gallace’s meditative and distinct tableaux depict places where the familiar and the unknowable overlap, where the public and the private displace one another. Disarmingly evocative, the artist’s iconic houses, cresting (or calm) oceans, and depopulated landscapes invoke form and place while simultaneously remaining tethered to the possibilities of abstraction.

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Maureen Gallace (b.1960, Stamford, Connecticut) lives and works in New York. Gallace received her BFA from the Hartford School of Art in 1981, and her MFA from Rutgers University in 1983. Gallace has been the subject of major solo exhibitions, including a 20-year survey show, “Clear Day,” MoMA PS1, New York (2017). Other recent exhibitions include, Gladstone Gallery, New York (2024, 2021, 2019); La Conserva, Ceutí, Spain (2011); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2007); and The Art Institute of Chicago (2006). In 2010, Gallace’s work was presented at the Whitney Biennial.
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