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Doron Langberg and Gaby Collins-Fernandez Exhibit Contrasting Paintings at Danese/Corey Gallery

exhibition · 2026-04-22

From November 20 to December 23, 2015, Danese/Corey gallery in New York City hosted a joint exhibition featuring Doron Langberg and Gaby Collins-Fernandez, both of whom recently earned their M.F.A. from Yale. The display at 511 West 22nd Street highlighted Langberg's figurative works, such as Mark and Aubrey (2015) and Tom #2 (2015), alongside Collins-Fernandez's fabric and text pieces like Blue Velvet SMILE HUNNI (2014). The arrangement positioned Langberg's larger artworks at the front and Collins-Fernandez's at the rear, with a central area displaying Shoes (2015) and The Time is too late now (2015). They explored their artistic perspectives in an interview with Jarrett Earnest for the Brooklyn Rail, critiquing conventional art criticism.

Key facts

  • Exhibition dates: November 20 to December 23, 2015
  • Location: Danese/Corey gallery at 511 West 22nd Street, New York City
  • Artists: Doron Langberg and Gaby Collins-Fernandez
  • Both artists are recent Yale University M.F.A. graduates
  • Langberg creates figurative paintings with erotic themes
  • Collins-Fernandez combines text and fabric in smaller works
  • Installation contrasted artists in separate gallery rooms
  • Artists discussed their work in a Brooklyn Rail interview

Entities

Artists

  • Doron Langberg
  • Gaby Collins-Fernandez
  • R. B. Kitaj
  • Sam Gilliam
  • Jarrett Earnest
  • David Carrier

Institutions

  • Yale University
  • Danese/Corey
  • Brooklyn Rail
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States
  • Chelsea
  • 511 West 22nd Street

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