Exhibitions at The Research Libraries

Lloyd Goldsmith: Downtown at the End of The Twentieth Century

From January 12, 2009 through February 6, 2009
Healy Hall
Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 (directions)

“In setting out to paint the continuities, to focus on what’s the same day after day rather than on what’s different, Lloyd Goldsmith necessarily, and knowingly, paints an abstract city,” writes Kevin Oderman in the monograph Downtown at the End of the Twentieth Century. This exhibition of Goldsmith’s painting is complemented by illustrations from Oderman’s book, indicating the process and development of the painting over a period of several years. Notes Goldsmith, “My subject is New York—my hometown—the urban landscape. To me, the city is organic growth; layer over layer, always in transition, be it a small change of a storefront or a major destruction and redevelopment.”