Exhibitions
Hermann Nitsch, Ben Godward / Daniel Roberts and Christopher Yockey

PRIVATE VIEWING / OUTDOOR SCULPTURES" - 522 West 19th Street, New York

June 17, 2021 to July 24, 2021
Ben Godward

"SHARP EDGES" - 522 West 19th Street, New York

April 29, 2021 to June 12, 2021
Slag Gallery is pleased to present new outdoor sculptures by Ben Godward creates sculptures in expanding urethane foam and poured resin colored with raw pigment. The works appear in a wide variety of forms, from painting-like slabs, miniatures the size of ice cubes, to billboard-size outdoors installations in welded metal structures. His works often incorporate a broad assortment of objects ranging from functional printers and ladders to consumer products like soda cans and inflatable yoga balls.
Ben Godward

"NEW WORKS"

January 09, 2018 to February 06, 2018
Slag Gallery is pleased to present new works by Ben Godward in the project space. Ben Godward creates sculptures in expanding urethane foam and poured resin colored with raw pigment. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions and curatorial projects at Socrates Sculpture Park, the Brooklyn Museum, Siena Heights University, and the University at Albany Museum.
Ben Godward

2.5-D Realities and Tchotchkes

November 18, 2016 to December 18, 2016
In this exhibition of recent work Ben Godward explores holographic realities, constraint and transparency. The show consists of two bodies of work. On the walls are panels of hand-pigmented urethane resin along with resin tchotchkes on the table in the center of the room.
Ben Godward and Catalin Moldoveanu

From the Depths

March 20, 2015 to April 20, 2015
Both artists are currently investigating color and form, using distinct styles to create process-oriented, intuitive works. Godward utilizes plastic, rubber, found objects, urethane foam, and occasionally of nail polish to form contemporary monuments of toxic excess. Moldoveanu, for his part, toys with a variety of painting methods in a thickly layered, yet spontaneous take on abstract expressionism without the machismo.