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Abigail Goldman - "I Hope This Finds You Well"

Past exhibition
9 - 30 May 2026 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Overview
Abigail Goldman As You Remembered, 2026 assorted plastics, acrylic paint and wood 24 x 24 x 12 in 61 x 61 x 30.5 cm
Abigail Goldman
As You Remembered, 2026
assorted plastics, acrylic paint and wood
24 x 24 x 12 in
61 x 61 x 30.5 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present I Hope This Finds You Well, a solo exhibition by Bellingham-based artist Abigail Goldman. The exhibition will be Goldman's fifth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary. 

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, May 9th

6pm - 8pm

 

The artist will be in attendance

   

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

 

Hashimoto Contemporary NYC

54 Ludlow Street

New York, NY 10002

(Google Maps)

 

Advance Collector's Preview:

An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens. If you would like to receive a price list please contact us at info@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • Diorama of the words "Please Don't Hesitate to Reach Out" with figures in each letter
    Abigail Goldman, Please Don't, 2026
  • Diorama of the words "I Hope This Finds You Well" with figures in each letter
    Abigail Goldman, Very Well, 2026
  • Diorama of a pink motel with figures in the windows of each room
    Abigail Goldman, Checkout at 11:00, 2026
  • Diorama of a diner and a parking lot with a figure putting a dead body into the trunk of his car
    Abigail Goldman, Table for Two, 2026
  • Diorama of a blue house with a child sitting on the front steps
    Abigail Goldman, The Deep End, 2026
  • Diorama of a desert scene with a car, cacti, and a figure shooting another figure
    Abigail Goldman, Promises Kept, 2026
  • Diorama of people at swimming pool
    Abigail Goldman, Locally Sourced, 2026
  • Diorama of a green trailer with figures in hazmat suits examining a bloody dead body
    Abigail Goldman, Margin of Error, 2026
  • Abigail Goldman, The Most Dangerous Game, 2026
    Abigail Goldman, The Most Dangerous Game, 2026
  • Diorama of a person in a canoe dropping a bloody body into water next to a rocky island
    Abigail Goldman, Cut Bait, 2026
  • Diorama of a green car in a parking lot next to a dead body and a woman in a phone booth
    Abigail Goldman, Speed Bump, 2026
  • Diorama of a house with figures on the roof, in the window, and outside on the grass
    Abigail Goldman, As You Remembered, 2026
  • Diorama of a murder scene in a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom
    Abigail Goldman, All Things in Their Place, 2026
  • Diorama of a yellow kitchen and a gray room with a person locked in a cage
    Abigail Goldman, Bake at 350, 2026
  • Diorama of a murder scene with men in suits sitting in an office meeting room and a receptionist desk
    Abigail Goldman, Leadership Exercises, 2026
  • Diorama of a bedroom, bathroom, and living room with cats eating a dead body
    Abigail Goldman, Sixteen Cats, 2026
  • Diorama of a garden party with people dancing and someone burying a dead body
    Abigail Goldman, Notes of Minerality, 2026
  • Diorama of a figure burying a dead body in a garden
    Abigail Goldman, Master Gardener, 2026
  • Diorama of a headless bloody figure sitting on a couch and a figure taking a bath in a green bathroom
    Abigail Goldman, Self-Care, 2026
  • Diorama of a bar with a pool table, storage room, and bathroom
    Abigail Goldman, Client Control, 2026
  • Diorama of housekeepers in a home cleaning a pile of bloody bodies on the ground
    Abigail Goldman, Tidying Up, 2026
  • Diorama of a grocery store with a bloody figure on the counter
    Abigail Goldman, Fine Foods, 2026
  • Diorama of children playing in grass next to crime scene
    Abigail Goldman, A Brief Education, 2026
  • Diorama of a gray and white striped bathroom with a woman taking a bath and a figure with a bloody neck on the ground
    Abigail Goldman, Setting Boundaries, 2026
  • Diorama of a police officer sitting at a desk next to a figure in a red tie standing in a jail cell
    Abigail Goldman, Speak It Into Being, 2026
  • Diorama of a bloody figure sitting on a chair next to woman holding a gun
    Abigail Goldman, Last Straw, 2026
  • Diorama of a bloody figure on a living room floor and a woman covered in blood standing next to an ironing board
    Abigail Goldman, Light Starch, 2026
  • Diorama of two figures sitting on a desk with a bloody body laying on the floor next to them
    Abigail Goldman, Climbing the Ladder, 2026
  • Diorama of two figures having a picnic in the grass next a bloody figure dangling from the side of the grass
    Abigail Goldman, Three's a Crowd, 2026
  • Diorama of a kitchen scene with a woman in a red dress pointed at a seated man eating a human head
    Abigail Goldman, Most Important Meal of the Day, 2026
  • Diorama of a bedroom with green wallpaper and a bloody figure laying on a bed
    Abigail Goldman, For the Socials, 2026
Press release

NEW YORK CITY— Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present I Hope This Finds You Well, a solo exhibition by Bellingham-based artist Abigail Goldman. The exhibition will be Goldman's fifth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.

 

In this next installment of her self coined dieoramas, Goldman continues to explore the gory impulses of humanity that are typically hidden under polite niceties and social contracts. Deceptively idyllic scenes are depicted on a 1:87 scale, but further examination proves not everything is as it seems.

 

Tableaus of gruesome chaos are revealed in a suburban backyard, a storefront, doctor’s office or the calm swells of the ocean. Friendly neighbors mow over bodies and bury them in the garden. Diligent housekeepers mop up bloody floors in living rooms. All the while neat hedges continue to be trimmed and afternoon picnics carry on.

 

Goldman’s new text based works Very Well and Please Don’t house mischievous and gruesome figures in each letter, referencing the professional greetings that many of us often send through gritted teeth and with unspoken grudges.

 

These miniature worlds showcase both violence and humor with equal attention to detail, inviting us to examine our own place between civility and brutality.

 

Join us for the opening of I Hope This Finds You Well on Saturday, May 9th with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, May 30th.

 

For additional information, images, or press requests, please email
info@hashimotocontemporary.com

Installation Views
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"
  • Installation view of Abigail Goldman solo exhibition "I Hope This Finds You Well"

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  • Abigail Goldman dieorama of RV murder scene in rocky / dirt landscape

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New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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