Carriage Trade

  • Model Home (New York)
    After Wisconsin Death Trip

    March 16, 2023 – May 21, 2023

    Peggy Ahwesh
    Paul Auster / Spencer Ostrander
    Gretchen Bender
    Sihan Cui
    Mona Leau
    Corky Lee
    John Schabel
    Charles Van Schaick

    Exhibtion Opening: Thursday March 16th, 6-8PM They were trying to save their souls- and who but a fool could fail to see that all that was the matter with their souls was that they had not been able to get a decent existence for their bodies? Upton Sinclair, The Jungle It is not red or blue, it is green.  Rupert Murdoch, Fox News Buried beneath the perpetually renewable culture wars, America’s class divide has become an abyss. Reducing political agency to a color-coded map, cable (...)

  • Social Photography X




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    Gallery Exhibition:
    December 8, 2022 - February 12, 2023
    Catalog Launch / Closing Reception:
    Thursday, February 16th, 6-8PM

    carriage trade
    277 Grand St, 2nd FL
    New York, NY 10002
    Thursday-Sunday, 1-6pm

    Presented against the backdrop of the twin meltdowns of a social media platform and a cryptocurrency, this 10th anniversary show of Social Photography comes at a time when the progressive reputation enjoyed by the tech industry might warrant some skepticism. While a neo-robber baron browbeats his newly acquired workforce into submission or exile, ostensibly for the good of a “digital town square”, in the same week a financial guru, after evaporating billions in investor funds almost (...)

  • The Poor Farm Model Home (Part One)
    After Wisconsin Death Trip

    Organized by carriage trade
    Reopening Weekend: July 22nd - 23rd, 2023

    July 22nd - Afternoon: Walkthrough of the exhibition with Peter Scott, followed by reception
    July 23rd - Afternoon: Artist talks with Peggy Ahwesh and Philip Vanderhyden

    Peggy Ahwesh
    Nuotama Bodomo
    Francisco Goya
    Dorothea Lange
    Louise Lawler
    Diane Nerwen
    John Schabel
    Charles Van Schaick
    Peter Scott
    Phil Vanderhyden

    The Poor Farm E6325 County Road Bb Manawa, WI 54949 708-305-2657 They were trying to save their souls- and who but a fool could fail to see that all that was the matter with their souls was that they had not been able to get a decent existence for their bodies? Upton Sinclair, The Jungle Buried beneath the perpetually renewable culture wars, America’s class divide has become an abyss. Reducing political agency to a color-coded map, cable TV pundits hammer away at crude, imaginary (...)

  • Untitled (hands)

    Extended through October 23, 2022
    Open: Thursday-Sunday, 1-6pm

    Jennifer Bolande
    Jack Goldstein
    Brigid Kennedy
    Kogonada
    Vernacular Photographs from the
    collection of A. & D. Winter

    carriage trade 277 Grand Street, 2nd FL New York, NY 10002 hand, one hand, a hand, hand in, in hand, right hand, at hand, hand to, hands on, left hand, by hand, to hand, on hand, hand over, free hand, hand me downs, upper hand, hand holding, hand held, heavy hand, open hand, little hand, join hands, hand wringing, dab hand, hand pollination, hand saw, hot hand, hand truck, hand game, hand bag, hand dryer, hand spinning, iron hand, hold hand, hand off, big hand, hand washing, hand (...)

  • The Yes Men

    December 9, 2021 - April 10, 2022

    The spectacle is the nightmare of imprisoned modern society which ultimately expresses nothing more than its desire to sleep. The spectacle is the guardian of sleep. Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectacle, 1967 We tell you anything you want to hear. We lie like hell. Howard Beale, Network, 1976 The world is asleep. The media’s waking dream encourages somnambulant nods of consent: It must be this way because the “dream” tells me so. Irrational justifications are assimilated into the (...)

  • Muntadas
    CLOSED/LOCKED


    September 23-October 30, 2021
    For those that remained in New York City in the early spring of 2020, it was like inhabiting a ghost town. Street life evaporated and daily life took place almost exclusively indoors. Relief from the deafening silence came only in the form of all too frequent sirens both close and far away. Talking heads now appeared from their living rooms, eager to reassure us with nightly updates on hand washing and disinfectants. The news was a lifeline, a mirror, and a means to either instigate or (...)

  • Social Photography IX

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    Gallery Exhibition:
    August 5 - September 30, 2021

    carriage trade will be closed from
    August 31 - September 23, 2021.

    The gallery will reopen with the exhibitions:

    Muntadas
    Closed / Locked
    September 23 - October 30, 2021

    Social Photography IX
    Extended through October 30, 2021

    Please Note:
    In accordance with the CDC’s recently updated guidelines, masks will be required for entry regardless of vaccination status. Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation with this revised policy.

    Now in its ninth year, Social Photography brings together cell phone pictures of participants from a wide range of disciplines, generations, and places. In the spirit of broad access to cell phone image making technology, the emphasis of the project leans toward sensibility and the anecdotal over skill and mastery of the medium of photography. Taking advantage of technologies that allow for images to be sent from anywhere, which are then formatted, printed, and displayed in an in-person (...)

  • Hearts and Minds

    Extended through June 27th
    A joint project of carriage trade and Rectangle, Brussels.

    Chantal Akerman
    Harold Ancart
    Jef Geys
    Dan Graham
    Bodys Isek Kingelez
    Robert Lebeck
    An-My Lê
    Otobong Nkanga
    Marina Pinsky
    Claudia Peña Salinas
    Adam Simon
    Momoyo Torimitsu
    Hil Yeh

    So we must be ready to fight in Vietnam, but the ultimate victory will depend upon the hearts and the minds of the people who actually live out there. Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks at a Dinner Meeting of the Texas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., May 4, 1965 The dreams of men, the seed of commonwealth, the germs of empires. Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness, 1899 Civilization and barbarism are never far apart. As the spoils from subjugating distant countries fill closets, living rooms, and dinner (...)

  • Everybody Dies!

    Through February 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 St, 2nd Fl. New York, NY 10002 Thursday - Sunday, 1-6pm Please Note: We’re following the standard health protocols (masks, social distancing, etc.) and will limit attendance according to CDC guidelines (25% capacity). Appointments can be made via See Saw or by emailing us directly at carriagetradeny@gmail.com. If you’re nearby and want to know if there’s room in the gallery please feel free to call us at 646-863-3874. No one can confidently say that he will (...)

  • Social Photography VIII

    Online Preview Begins:
    Sunday, July 18, 2PM
    socialphotography.carriagetrade.org

    Online Sales Begin:
    Tuesday, July 20, 2PM
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    Gallery Exhibition:
    August 5 - September 30, 2020

    Carriage trade is pleased to present Social Photography VIII, the eighth installment of carriage trade’s cell phone photography show. While Social Photography is not guided by an all-encompassing theme, each year’s collection of pictures becomes an informal archive reflecting a range of recent social experience. Taking place in the midst of significant societal vulnerability and political conflict across the U.S., this year’s show presents an opportunity to recognize the importance of the (...)

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