The Armory Show – Booth P11

Maggie DunlapThe Tip of a Needle & The Stinger of a Bee, 2024 – wood, polished stainless steel and varnish – 41 x 36 x 23 in. – 104.14 x 91.44 x 58.42 cm

The Armory Show w/ Maggie Dunlap & Todd Lim – Booth P11
September 5th – September 8th
Javits Center – 429 11th Avenue New York, NY 10001

For this year’s Armory Show, No Gallery will present a two-person booth with works by Todd Lim (b. 1964 Port Chester, NY) and Maggie Dunlap (b. 1995, Washington, D.C.). Both artists draw direct inspiration from their personal American experience and the country’s iconography. Limm’s Poppy paintings act as a visual analog to an increasingly bleak social and economic landscape across the USA; flowers of promise act as a symbol of serenity as they float within a void of their own making. Dunlap’s sculptural works take the viewer further inland, combining biblical aesthetics with Southern Gothic, the young artist employs tools and symbols of agriculture as evocative visual metaphors of decay, folklore, and the violent undercurrent of American mythos.

Maggie Dunlap (b. 1995, Washington, D.C.) is an American conceptual artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BFA in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of Visual Art in New York City, and her MA in Critical Art Practice from the Royal College of Art in London. 

Todd Lim (b.1964, Chester, NY) is an Asian American artist living and working in Lake Worth, Florida, and has received his BFA from School of Visual Arts New York City. Lim has exhibited in commercial art galleries and institutions both nationally and internationally. His works are included in the public collections of Smithsonian Museum, Arkansas State Univ. Museum, Brown Univ. Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, MIT Museum, Newark Public Library, New York Public Library, Portland Museum of Art, Print Consortium of Kansas City, Univ. of Oklahoma Museum and Ashforth Art Collection.

Fair schedule:
Thursday, September 5 | 11am–7pm (VIP invite only)
Friday, September 6 | 11am–7pm (public admittance)
Saturday, September 7 | 11am–7pm (public admittance)
Sunday, September 8 | 11am–6pm (public admittance)

For Armory tickets visit here.

Maggie DunlapPeril/Folly, 2024 – steel – 42 x 13 x 21 in. – 106.68 x 33.02 x 53.34 cm
Todd LimUntitled, 2023 – oil on lined stretched on custom shaped wood stretchers – 14 x 10 x 1¾ in. – 35.56 x 25.40 x 4.45 cm
Todd LimWallflowers (winter solstice), 2024 – oil on Belgium linen, wool flannel stretched on aluminum stretcher bars (diptych) – 70 x 58 x 1½ in. – 177.80 x 147.32 x 3.81 cm
Todd LimUntitled no. 5, 2023 – oil on lined stretched on custom-shaped wood stretchers – 11 x 13½ x 1¾ in. – 27.94 x 34.29 x 4.45 cm
Todd LimWallflowers (Fall Solstice), 2024 – oil on Belgium linen, wool flannel stretched on aluminum stretcher bars (diptych) – 70 x 58 x 1½ in. – 177.80 x 147.32 x 3.81 cm
Maggie DunlapThe Horseman’s Word 3, 2024 – steel – 68 x 14 x 6 in. – 172.72 x 35.56 x 15.24 cm