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Artist Molly Larkey's Art Work and Paintings at the Saatchi Gallery

Molly Larkey's The Revolutionary playing incorporates elements of abstraction formalistic, with its symbolic subject. Built from a variety of materials, Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment brightly colored paint, each component rough compilation as Topsy-Turvy monument, inciting both the history of modernist art and hippie psychedelia. With the assembly stage, Larkey frames these disparate ideas as dysfunctional humor, about the dynamics of power with the Festival of grass roots organization.

BIOGRAPHY

1971
Born in Los Angeles.
Lives and works in Brooklyn

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2007

Project Room, PS1 Contemporary Arts
Center, Long Island City

2004

Webspace @ Artists Space, New York

2003

The End Of You Is The Beginning Of The End Of Me, PS122 Gallery, New York

EXHIBITIONS

2007

M * A * S * H, organized by Omar Lopez-Chahoud & Amy
Smith-Stewart, New York
Tropical Punch, Jack the Pelican Presents, Brooklyn

2005

Lineage, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
Off My Biscuit, destroy your district!, Samson Projects,
Boston
Atomica, Esso Gallery & Lombard-Fried fine arts, New
York
Desert Retz, organized by David Hunt, Audiello fine art, New York

2004

Black Milk, Marvelli Gallery, New York

2003

Terrible Beauty, Satellite (a division of Roebling Hall), New York

2001

An exhibition of works by contemporary women artists:
Kiki Smith, Cecily Brown, Jane Hammond, Elizabeth Murray, Susan Rothenberg, Molly Larkey, Lisa Yuskavage, Marisol, Bobbie Greenfield Gallery
Santa Monica

2000

Region New York MFA Exhibition, Hunter College, New York
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

1999

Size Matters, Gales Gates et al, Brooklyn, NY
Mirror, mirror on the screen, Momenta Art Gallery, Williamsburg
The Y2K solution, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

1996

Incestuous Threadwaxing Space, New York

Molly Larkey's The Revolutionary playing incorporates elements of formalist abstraction with its object symbolic. Built from a variety of materials, Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment brightly colored paint, each component rough compilation as Topsy-Turvy monument, inciting both Modernist art history and hippie psychedelia.

Read full article on the artist Molly Larkey paintings and artwork at The Saatchi Gallery-http: / / www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/molly_larkey.htm

About the Author

View Molly Larkey paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Molly Larkey. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery – London contemporary art gallery. Molly Larkey

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