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Abigail Goldman | Outsider Art Fair: Booth C17

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  • Abigail Goldman | Outsider Art Fair

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    • a naked couple lounging outside while inside lay the bleeding bodies of another couple
      Abigail Goldman, Swingers, 2023
    • man sitting outside trailer with multiple dead bodies in front of him
      Abigail Goldman, Dry Heat, 2024
    • investigators digging up a body in family's front yard
      Abigail Goldman, Family Plot, 2024
    • family enjoying a pool side bbq of human remains
      Abigail Goldman, Last Summer, 2024
    • people tied up and locked in cages next to a room with a woman lounging on a couch
      Abigail Goldman, Hobbies, 2023
    • grocery store with vending machine of body parts
      Abigail Goldman, Stop N Shop, 2024
    • two women in a park having a picnic consisting of human remains
      Abigail Goldman, Le Déjeuner, 2024
    • two people beating a third person with golf clubs
      Abigail Goldman, The Masters, 2024
    • bleeding woman with an axe through her back in the middle of an active yoga class
      Abigail Goldman, Manifesting, 2023
    • dead body in a bathtub next to a bloody woman toweling herself off
      Abigail Goldman, Washed Up, 2023
    • two people on a boat with a floating body beneath the waters surface
      Abigail Goldman, Bait, 2023
    • cats eating the dead body of an old woman
      Abigail Goldman, Cats, Again, 2023
    • man stabbed in the chest bleeding on the ground in a office
      Abigail Goldman, Enough, 2023
    • woman standing with a gun next to a bleeding woman on the ground and a kneeling man with his head in his hands
      Abigail Goldman, Gunslinger, 2023
    • woman standing with gun over a man bleeding on the ground
      Abigail Goldman, Last Straw, 2024
    • man sitting at kitchen table with a decapitated head in front of him
      Abigail Goldman, Lonely Hunter, 2023
    • woman sitting in kitchen with a pile of amazon boxes, some containing bloody body parts
      Abigail Goldman, Prime, 2024
    • naked woman laying on bed while a man is bleeding from the chest on the floor
      Abigail Goldman, Silence, 2023
    • old man in robe flashing himself to the viewer
      Abigail Goldman, Surprise, 2024
    • bloodied man sitting at desk with computer while a bleeding woman lays on a bed
      Abigail Goldman, Teleworking, 2024
    • nude seated person looking over a bloody corpse
      Abigail Goldman, What Next, 2023
  • portrait of Abigail Goldman - blonde curly haired woman looking down working on a miniature figurine. Lamp to the side

    NEW YORK CITY—Hashimoto Contemporary is excited to announce a solo presentation of Washington-based artist Abigail Goldman’s new miniature “dieoramas” at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City. This is both the gallery's and the artist’s inaugural participation at the fair, and Goldman’s 5th solo presentation with the gallery.


    A typical summer scene unfolds: families and couples lounge by the outdoor pool on a hot day, children kick and splash in the water while learning to swim, women tan on a red blanket under a yellow beach umbrella. But not all is as normal as it first appears. In the corner of this miniature summer scene, the fathers and uncles of this gathering barbecue human bodies—heads intact with a look of shock on their faces—which the other poolside lingerers happily consume. For these cannibal-murderers, it’s just another day in paradise.


    The violence and gore in Abigail Goldman’s seemingly quaint little scenes are insidious, just as our tolerance for violence in everyday life is much higher than we may realize. The human figures, rendered in 1:87 scale, are rarely ever shocked by the horrors that surround them: a freezer full of bloody bodies, a stabbing at the office, a torture dungeon inside a 1-bedroom apartment—these are presented as simple facts of life. “We are in violent times,” the artist reflects. “We have accustomed ourselves to tragedy. I think there’s an undercurrent of anger rippling just under the surface—it builds and bubbles up in unexpected places.”

     

    While the scenes seem so outrageous they’re laughable, Goldman's work is often informed by reality. Goldman is a defense investigator for the Federal Public Defender; violent narratives and dark allegations are just another part of her work week. Still, can’t the same be said for nearly everyone living contemporary American lives? Goldman’s dieoramas represent a catharsis from the moments when “we find ourselves with clenched fists in line at the grocery store, or sobbing in the shower, or ready to ram the back of someone’s car when they stop short.” Gruesome, macabre, and strangely amusing, this new series of plastic and acrylic dieoramas reflect back to us what we already know: violence is not normal, but its ubiquity is.

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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