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Andrew Moszynski's Recent Work at Valentine Gallery Explores Illusion and Human Connection

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Andrew Moszynski presented an exhibition titled "Recent Work" at Valentine gallery from November 19 to December 11, 2011. The show featured paper constructions that created illusions of solidity through cantilevered planks and platforms. Moszynski also created "YMF" wallpaper, an abbreviation for "Yearly Mass Fuck," depicting endless possible human couplings viewed from above with figures sporting aboriginal Amazonian haircuts. Additional small drawings in the exhibition conveyed cautious optimism, including one showing a man leaning his head against a tree and another depicting an exhausted man emerging from a cave holding a rag. The exhibition was located at 464 Seneca Ave in Ridgewood, Queens, with contact information 718 381-2962. David Brody authored the review of the exhibition for artcritical.com.

Key facts

  • Andrew Moszynski exhibited at Valentine gallery
  • Exhibition titled "Recent Work" ran November 19 to December 11, 2011
  • Featured paper constructions creating illusions of solidity
  • Included "YMF" wallpaper depicting endless human couplings
  • Show included small drawings conveying cautious optimism
  • Gallery located at 464 Seneca Ave, Ridgewood, Queens
  • Contact number was 718 381-2962
  • David Brody reviewed the exhibition for artcritical.com

Entities

Artists

  • Andrew Moszynski
  • David Brody

Institutions

  • Valentine
  • artcritical.com

Locations

  • Ridgewood
  • Queens
  • New York
  • United States

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