Exhibition: Condo New York 2018

Condo New York: Bureau hosting Kristina Kite and Hopkinson Mossman Fiona Connor, Oscar Enberg, Tom Holmes, Dianna Molzan, Amy O’Neill, Libby Rothfeld, Michael Queenland June 29 – July 27 2018

In a gallery space, a wall hanging sculpture on the right resembling a poster or public advertisement board. To the right is a red and yellow sculpture on a reddish pierce of carpet resembling a beanbag chair.

In a gallery space, two drawings consisting of abstract gray shaped in brown frames in the corner. In the foreground are two sculptures resting on pieces of carpet which resemble beanbag chairs.
In the hallway of a gallery space is a wall sculpture resembling a knife protruding from the wall. Attached to the mask is a dangling face mask. In the background is a wall hanging metal sculpture next to another protruding knife sculpture with a stick of butter attached to the blade.
In a gallery space, a wall hanging metal sculpture next to another wall sculpture resembling a knife protruding from the wall with a stick of butter attached to the blade. In the center of the room is a freestanding glass doorway with poster advertisements attached to the glass. In the background is large painting resembling a box of Jello with abstract marks paint on its surface. To the right is a wall sculpture resembling the marks of a cave wall with a photograph adhered to it.
A large painting resembling the cardboard container of JELL-0 with Grape flavoring. The painting has numerous abstract brush marks dissipating from the center of the canvas.

Tom Holmes, untitled Arrangement, 2018, acrylic ink, acrylic paint, flashe, sumi ink on inkjet printed canvas, 74 ¾ × 62 ½ in.

On a long white gallery wall are three wall sculptures. Two of the sculptures are spaced closed together on the left. They are rectangular and resemble arbitrary patterns of kitchen titles with images adhered to them. The piece on the right is also rectangular and resembles a handmade cave drawing with another printed photograph adhered to it.
On a white wall, a rectangular sculpture jutting out from the wall with a printed New York Times recipe. The image is framed with packing tape and many kitchen tiles. At the top right edge a vintage tea kettle jutting out from the object.

Libby Rothfeld, May (What to Cook Right Now), 2018, tile, concrete, inkjet print, teapot, tape, tack, permanent marker, 23 × 24 ½ × 6 in.

In a gallery space, a large freestanding metal and glass doorway sculpture. Attached to the glass are multiple poster advertisements.In the background are two wall sculptures. To the right is a long hallway with a large window at the end.

Photography by Dario Lasagni.