Anthony Goicolea's Surreal Landscapes at Postmasters Gallery
Anthony Goicolea's large-scale black and white photographs, measuring up to eight feet wide, are on view at Postmasters Gallery in New York City from April 28 to June 2, 2007. The works depict fantastical constructions of derelict landscapes, showing traces of human interaction with nature in a surreal manner. The exhibition also includes shows by Loren Munk at Castor Gallery on the Lower East Side, Leandro Erlich at Sean Kelly, Alex Katz at Gavin Brown's enterprise, and Haim Steinbach at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery. Loren Munk will lecture in his show at 4:30 pm.
Key facts
- Anthony Goicolea's photographs are large-scale black and white, up to eight feet wide.
- Exhibition at Postmasters Gallery, 459 W 19 Street, New York City.
- Dates: April 28 to June 2, 2007.
- Works depict derelict landscapes and human interaction with nature.
- Loren Munk has a show at Castor Gallery on the Lower East Side.
- Leandro Erlich at Sean Kelly Gallery.
- Alex Katz at Gavin Brown's enterprise.
- Haim Steinbach at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
- Loren Munk will lecture at 4:30 pm.
Entities
Artists
- Anthony Goicolea
- Loren Munk
- Leandro Erlich
- Alex Katz
- Haim Steinbach
Institutions
- Postmasters Gallery
- Castor Gallery
- Sean Kelly Gallery
- Gavin Brown's enterprise
- Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Lower East Side
- 459 W 19 Street