Molly Larkey
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Larkey, the daughter of American singer-songwriter Carole King and bass player Charles Larkey,[1] was educated at Columbia University and Rutgers University.[2] She is a sculptor working with a variety of materials whose work references formalism and abstraction combined with symbolic imagery and bright colours.[3]
She is concerned with the way in which art functions as a means of communication.[4] She has made pencil copies of drawings and manuscript pages of famous writers who have died by suicide.[5]
She has had a solo exhibition at P.S.1 in 2007.[6] She is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Selected exhibitions
- 2000
- Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
- 2001
- An Exhibition of Works by Contemporary Women Artists, Bobbie Greenfield Gallery, Santa Monica
- 2004
- Black Milk, Marvelli Gallery, New York
- 2005
- LineAge, The Drawing Center, New York
- Off My Biscuit, Destroy Your District!, Samson Projects, Boston
- 2007
- Project Room, PS1 Contemporary Arts Center, Long Island City[6]
- M*A*S*H, Smith-Stewart, New York
- I Died For Beauty, Newman Popiashvilli Gallery, New York
- Da Damage, Jack the Pelican Presents, Brooklyn
References
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External links
- Official website
- Molly Larkey information from the Saatchi Gallery
- Information from ArtistsSpace.org
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- 1971 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American sculptors
- 20th-century American women sculptors
- 21st-century American sculptors
- 21st-century American women sculptors
- 21st-century American Jews
- Columbia University alumni
- Rutgers University alumni
- Jewish American sculptors
- Jewish women sculptors