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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 718-483-0815



Address: 277 Grand Street, 2FL 10002 New York, NY, US

Website: www.carriagetrade.org

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Carriage Trade 21.12.2020

In what has been a particularly challenging year for many, we'd like to acknowledge how vital the interest and support of our audience has been to carriage trade, and we wish everyone the best for the holiday and the new year. Holiday Hours: Closed: Thursday / Friday, December 24, 25... Open: Saturday / Sunday, December 26, 27 Closed: Thursday / Friday, December 31, January 1 Open: Saturday / Sunday, January 2, 3 Everybody Dies! November 19 - January 21, 2021 Nuotama Bodomo / Felix Gonzalez-Torres / Francisco Goya / Melchior Grossek / Dorothea Lange / Louise Lawler / Sherrie Levine / Bill Miller / Diane Nerwen / John Schabel / Jim Shaw carriage trade 277 Grand, 2nd Fl New York, NY 10002 Thursday - Sunday, 1-6pm Installation View, Everybody Dies! carriage trade, photo: Nicholas Knight

Carriage Trade 18.12.2020

Installation View, Everybody Dies! carriage trade, photo: Nicholas Knight, Image: Melchior Grossek, Grossek’s Dance of Death, 1923, dimensions variable, courtesy of Division Leap @divisionleap. Floor ground: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Death by Gun), 1990, Print on paper, endless copies, Stack: 9 at ideal height x 44 15/16 x 32 15/16, courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art @themuseumofmodernart , New York.

Carriage Trade 29.11.2020

Everybody Dies! November 19 - January 21, 2021. / Link in bio. Gallery Hours: Friday - Sunday 1-6 PM Nuotama Bodomo... Felix Gonzalez-Torres Francisco Goya Melchior Grossek Dorothea Lange Louise Lawler Sherrie Levine Bill Miller Diane Nerwen John Schabel Jim Shaw No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. Euripides Death don't have no mercy. Reverend Gary Davis Taking its title fromNuotama Bodomo’s 2016 film,Everybody Dies!,which features Tonya Pinkinsas a fictitious public access TV host Ripa the (grim) Reaper who "teaches black kids about the day they'll die, this exhibition will explore the theme of death through social, political, and metaphysical perspectives. Image: Dorothea Lange, Funeral Cortege, End of an Era in a Small Valley Town, California, 1938, Inkjet Print, 8 3/8 x 10, Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program.

Carriage Trade 13.11.2020

Everybody Dies! November 19 - January 21, 2021. / Link in bio. Thanksgiving Weekend Gallery Hours: Friday - Sunday 1-6 PM... Nuotama Bodomo Felix Gonzalez-Torres Francisco Goya Melchior Grossek Dorothea Lange Louise Lawler Sherrie Levine Bill Miller Diane Nerwen John Schabel Jim Shaw No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. Euripides Death don't have no mercy. Reverend Gary Davis Taking its title fromNuotama Bodomo’s 2016 film,Everybody Dies!,which features Tonya Pinkinsas a fictitious public access TV host Ripa the (grim) Reaper who "teaches black kids about the day they'll die, this exhibition will explore the theme of death through social, political, and metaphysical perspectives. Image: John Schabel, November 22, 1963, 1963-2020, Pigmented ink print, 8.5 x 22 1/8, Courtesy of the artist. We'd like to thank all the artists and the following lenders for their loans of artwork for the exhibition:The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Felix Gonzales-Torres), Division Leap (Melchior Grossek), Getty Open Source (Dorothea Lange),Metro Pictures (Louise Lawler), Angel Abreu (Sherrie Levine), Simon Lee Gallery, London / Hong Kong(Jim Shaw), Winter Works on Paper (archival material), and Bob Dvonch (The Diggers)