Abigail Goldman - "State of Nature"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present State of Nature, a solo exhibition by Bellingham-based artist Abigail Goldman. The exhibition will be Goldman's fourth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, August 10th
6pm - 8pm
The artist will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Exhibition on view through August 31st
Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
54 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
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 nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Abigail Goldman, You Can Check Out, But You Can Never Leave, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Petite Mort, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Discount Meats, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Low and Slow, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Mother Needs a Moment, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Red Thumb, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Don't Peek, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Cold Comforts, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, The Shipment, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Amuse-bouche, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, La Pâtisserie, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Your Neighbors, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, A Little Trim, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Table for Two, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Grannies on Safari, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Reservations Required, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Family Recipe, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Cherchez La Femme, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Happy Little, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Needs More Salt, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Hath No Fury, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Cost of Doing Business, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Promotion, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Demotion, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Always the Cats, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Self Care, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, As You Expected, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, His Holiness, 2024
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Abigail Goldman, H.R.H., 2024
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Abigail Goldman, Say Less, 2024
Arguments about true human nature are a cornerstone of the Western philosophical canon. Optimists like John Locke believed life before governmental rule was a magnanimous paradise, while pessimists like Thomas Hobbes believed life before a ruler was "nasty, brutish, and short." Washington-based miniaturist Abigail Goldman leans begrudgingly towards the latter. Her latest solo exhibition, State of Nature with Hashimoto Contemporary, explores the brutal impulses typically suppressed in everyday life on a 1:87 scale. Goldman uses her bloody miniature dieoramas not to shock but to present complex and seemingly absurd narratives of human compulsions that bubble below the surface.
Beyond the usual empty fields or rocky cliff sides, Goldman's newest narratives of humans in their brutish natural state occur inside picturesque homes, fine dining restaurants, and even Buckingham Palace. Figures no larger than a pinky-fingernail spill and ooze blood, consume human flesh, and execute their houseguests among pleasant interiors. Perhaps due to their size or the elements of surprise, the gory incidents are laced with dark humor. There's always something funny about elderly women in their Sunday finest breaking from expected composure. Goldman imagines these images of ordinary, respectable people lashing out or giving into their urges as cathartic-it's something you didn't know you needed until you had it.
While the exhibition's title refers to a time before human governance, Goldman clarifies that there are governing forces similar to ours in these miniature worlds. "We're generally polite. We stand in line. We signal to turn," she writes. "We mostly follow the rules. But we're fraying at the edges and a certain kind of madness is setting in. If people find any truth in my work, perhaps it's seeing subterranean feelings suddenly come to the surface." Goldman's work is brutally honest about taboo violent fantasies buried under social contracts. With charm and remarkable craftsmanship, the artist invites us to wonder about our own actions without state rule and underscores our choices when the world is foregone into chaos.
State of Nature opens Saturday, August 10th, with a reception from 6-8 pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition runs through August 31st. For additional images or feature opportunities, email NYC@hashimotocontemporary.com